Tuchel's complaints lead to Fifa moving photographers
Summary
England's head coach Thomas Tuchel asked FIFA to move photographers during the national anthems because their position blocked his view of the team. FIFA agreed and changed the photographers’ location for future matches, improving the view for coaching staff.Key Facts
- Thomas Tuchel is the head coach of England's football team.
- During the national anthems before a World Cup game against Croatia, photographers blocked Tuchel’s view of his players.
- Tuchel described the moment as spoiled because he could not see his team.
- The match was held at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, where the pitch was raised to fit, reducing sidelines space.
- Due to limited space, photographers stood close to the coaching bench during the anthems.
- FIFA changed the policy, moving photographers closer to the halfway line for a better view.
- The new arrangement was first used in the next day's game between the Czech Republic and South Africa.
- Tuchel’s coaching staff includes lead analyst James Melbourne and assistant coach Anthony Barry.
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