Tuchel, England and World Cup
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Former West Ham and Tottenham midfielder Martin Peters, who scored England's second goal in the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany, has died aged 76 following a long battle against Alzheimer's disease. Martin Peters (number 16), who scored England's ...
The FIFA World Cup is a spectacle of unparalleled joy, heroic triumphs, and breathtaking skill. Yet, nestled within its glorious history are moments that stand apart—not for their beauty, but for their controversy, their heartbreak, or their sheer audacity.
Look back at every official tournament match ball in World Cup history from the first in 1930 to the present day.
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Thomas Tuchel names one thing England must change or they face ‘no chance’ of World Cup success
England boss Thomas Tuchel has played down his side’s chances of breaking their, what will be, 60-year World Cup duck in next year’s tournament. Tuchel, 52, has overseen five wins in his opening six fixtures as England boss since he took over from Gareth Southgate in January this year,