Thomas Tuchel is focusing on keeping England’s momentum over breaking records as they prepare for their final World Cup qualifier against Albania.
Thomas Tuchel is keeping things simple, focusing on the task at hand rather than getting caught up in records. England takes on Albania in their final World Cup qualifier on Sunday, looking to cap off an impressive campaign.
The German coach has led England to seven wins in seven games in Group K, without conceding a single goal. But Tuchel’s emphasis is on maintaining momentum, not chasing stats. “We didn’t speak a single word about that,” he said, keeping the team’s feet firmly on the ground.
Tuchel’s priority is ensuring his players are ready for the Albania showdown and with Harry Kane leading the charge, England is looking strong. The captain is confident the team is united, with everyone buying into Tuchel’s vision.
Kane praised Tuchel’s approach, highlighting the team’s hunger and competitiveness. “Everyone is ready to play, everyone is ready to start,” he said. The team’s positive energy is palpable, with players like Marc Guehi attending training camps despite injuries.
Tuchel’s leadership has brought a sense of brotherhood to the team. Kane believes this is key to their success, with players pushing each other to be their best. “I think everyone feels ready to be part of it,” Kane said.