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England’s 2026 World Cup dream ended in familiar heartbreak on Tuesday, falling 1-2 to Argentina in the semi-finals.

Alan Shearer, the former England striker turned BBC pundit, didn’t hold back after the final whistle. He accused Tuchel of playing “his cards too early,” pointing to defensive substitutions made around the 80th minute that left England with six defenders on the pitch and 25 minutes still to play.

The tactical breakdown and the backlash

Shearer’s critique zeroed in on Tuchel’s decision-making during the most critical phase of the match. With England trailing, the German manager opted for defensive reinforcements rather than attacking options.

The former Newcastle and Blackburn legend went further, conceding that “the best team won,” a pointed acknowledgment of Argentina’s superiority on the night.

Tuchel, for his part, defended his approach in the post-match press conference. He stated he had “no regrets” about his tactical decisions and took full responsibility for the team’s tournament performance.

The match, played around July 14-15, marks another chapter in England’s painful World Cup history.

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