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Tuchel Urges Calm Before England's World Cup Clash with DR Congo

England coach Thomas Tuchel has urged his players to stay calm and avoid complacency ahead of their World Cup Round of 32 match against DR Congo. He cited recent upsets and tight matches as evidence that margins between teams are very narrow. Tuchel emphasized a humble approach, focusing on adapting during the game rather than rankings. Meanwhile, Reece James and Jarell Quansah have been ruled out of the match due to injuries.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "It helps us to calm our minds" England coach Tuchel reflects on upsets before DR Congo clash

Georgia, July 1

England head coach Thomas Tuchel has urged his players to remain calm and avoid complacency ahead of their FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash against DR Congo, saying the tournament has shown that even favourites are being pushed to the limit, according to ESPN.

Speaking ahead of England's knockout fixture, Tuchel pointed to a series of closely contested matches, including Canada's stoppage-time winner against South Africa, Morocco's late equaliser before prevailing, and Germany's penalty shootout defeat, as evidence that the margins between teams have become increasingly narrow.

"What it shows to me... Canada found a winner in stoppage time [against South Africa], Morocco equalised in stoppage time then it went all the way. Germany went all the way to penalties. I think it can calm us down in a way. It is just narrow margins. It is tight football matches and it helps us not to over-expect and put it in the right framework, what has happened in this World Cup," Tuchel said, as quoted by ESPN.

The England coach said teams at the tournament are tactically disciplined and difficult to break down, particularly when facing higher-ranked opponents.

"Teams are well drilled, teams defend on the highest level, teams are well prepared, and it is difficult for any team to break teams down, especially when you arrive as favourite and face teams with nothing to lose. For me, it helps us to calm our minds, accept the situation and make the most of it. Our opponent will play in the role of underdog, which is always the easier role," he added.

Tuchel said England would approach the match with humility and focus on adapting to the demands of the game rather than relying on pre-match expectations or rankings.

"But we accept this and we know how to handle it. Nothing changes for us. We will have a humble approach. We will have an approach where we focus on us and we put it in the right perspective. It doesn't matter what the FIFA rankings says tomorrow or what FIFA think the game should be," Tuchel said.

We will answer the question the game demands, while the game is being played and for that we need freedom, a proper mindset, we need to be calm and be ready to perform. I think we are," he said, as quoted by ESPN.

Meanwhile, Reece James and Jarell Quansah have been ruled out of England's FIFA World Cup last-32 match against DR Congo in Atlanta on Wednesday.

Quansah sustained an ankle injury during England's final group-stage win over Panama on Saturday, while James is sidelined with a hamstring problem.

The pair were the only members of the squad who did not participate in training ahead of the knockout fixture, as per Sky Sports.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian football fan, I love seeing this humility from top coaches. We've seen too many giants fall in recent World Cups—Germany being the biggest example. The margins really are razor-thin now. Hope England doesn't get complacent, but Tuchel seems to have the right mindset. Jai ho football! ⚽

Vikram M

Tuchel's observation about teams being "well drilled and difficult to break down" resonates with what we see in Indian football too. Our national team often punches above its weight when they play with discipline against stronger Asian sides. England would do well to not underestimate DR Congo. Respect where it's due.

Sarah B

Good to see Tuchel keeping it real instead of the usual arrogant English press conferences. The Germany loss was a wake-up call. DR Congo has some quality players too—they're not minnows anymore. This could actually be a tricky match for England. 🤔

Rohit P

Interesting to see Reece James injured again—guy's made of glass unfortunately. But Tuchel's tactical nous should see England through. Though I must say, the way teams like Canada and Morocco have stepped up shows football's global growth. India needs to take notes! 🇮🇳⚽

David E

Tuchel talking about "not over-expecting" is the right approach. England fans have been burned before by overhyped teams. This DR Congo side has pace and power—they'll test England's defence. Should be a cracking match. Let's hope the game lives up to the hype!

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