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Tuchel urges England to keep flow against Ghana

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Thomas Tuchel insists England will keep their attacking flow by “not disturbing the music” for Tuesday’s Ghana clash. After a 4-2 victory over Croatia in Dallas, the Three Lions showcased fluid offense, with Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford all on the scoresheet. Tuchel likened his role to a conductor who lets the orchestra play unhindered. The coach trusts his players' instincts.

Defensive cohesion defined the second half, as England pressed high and limited Croatia’s chances. Tuchel praised the squad’s fitness, confirming every player, including a fully recovered Bukayo Saka, completed training. Saka’s movement feels unrestricted, and while his starting role remains unclear, the coach emphasized that no one is being “disturbed” in preparation for the Ghana match and maintain intensity.

A win in Boston will seal top spot in Group L, granting England a more favorable knockout path. Should they falter, Panama remains a live opponent at MetLife Stadium on Saturday. Tuchel’s hands‑off approach therefore hinges on maintaining the current rhythm, and the next 90 minutes will decide whether the plan holds.