Summary
England's national football team, led by manager Thomas Tuchel, has won all five of their World Cup qualification matches without conceding a goal. Despite a loss in a friendly against Senegal, Tuchel has implemented various tactical formations that appear to strengthen the team's performance. His approach uses flexible positioning and key player roles to adapt to different challenges on the field.
Key Facts
- England has won all five of their World Cup qualifiers and hasn't conceded any goals in these matches.
- Thomas Tuchel lost one friendly match against Senegal with England.
- Tuchel uses different formations, including 4-4-1-1, 2-3-5, 3-2-5, and 2-1-7.
- Full-backs are crucial in Tuchel's formations, often joining the attack or defense depending on the game.
- The team's build-up play involves shifting player positions to handle opposing teams' strategies.
- Harry Kane, the main striker, drops back to collect the ball, creating space for other players to advance.
- Against Serbia, England employed a tactic called 'double width,' which involves using two players on each side to stretch the opposing defense.