
English Media Criticize Tuchel and Gordon After Ghana Draw
June 24, 2026 · César Martínez
English media are critical of England's performance against Ghana, focusing on coach Tuchel and player Gordon, who failed to meet expectations.
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England struggled to break down Ghana in their FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage match in Boston, leaving English media unimpressed. Sky Sports noted that England failed a crucial test of patience, with manager Thomas Tuchel sticking to a rigid game plan. The team's first shot on target came as late as the 57th minute, highlighting a lack of creativity in attack. Star striker Harry Kane had only 19 touches, marking a record low in a major tournament for him over 90 minutes. This follows a pattern for England, who have historically stumbled in their second group matches at major tournaments, such as their previous goalless draws against Scotland, the USA, and Slovenia. The Times described the match as a 'reality check' for England, with Tuchel's tactics being outsmarted by Ghana's coach Carlos Queiroz. The Guardian questioned whether this is the 'new England,' citing the team's inability to break old habits. The Independent echoed these sentiments, pointing out that the issues predate Tuchel, as Gareth Southgate's teams also lacked inspiration. The Daily Mail criticized the lack of excitement and questioned Anthony Gordon's confidence and future in the starting lineup, emphasizing the need for creative players like Cole Palmer. Gordon has yet to justify his high transfer fee to Barcelona, struggling even against average opponents. The Daily Mirror highlighted the missed opportunity for Gordon to redeem himself after an underwhelming performance against Croatia.
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