Ahead of Saturday's quarterfinal of the World Cup against Norway in Miami, Tuchel's team was trying to recover its personnel momentum.
Ahead of Saturday's quarter-finals of the World Championship against team Norway in Miami, the England team was losing its strong personnel momentum.
Mark Gay and Declan Rice have successfully turned around before training and are ready to take to the field. After a tense victory over Mexico in the 1/8 finals (3:2), it was reported that Gehi had a hamstring problem, and Rice had problems with his hamstring. Already on Friday, the Oblivion Gravians were training in the underground group at the Inter Miami base.
Additional joy for head coach Thomas Tuchel was the signing of Reece James, who also returned from a hamstring injury and looks set to be available for selection..
" Today everything was available for training, which is exactly what we deserve. We have a new choice, besides the disqualified Jarell Quancy, which is also a wonderful new thing,” Tuchel said at the press conference.
The only immediate personnel problem (besides injuries) was the loss of reserve player Jarell Kwansey. FIFA sidelined him for two matches for a red card taken from the upcoming match against the Mexicans.
The decision resulted in disappointment from the Football Association of England. The situation followed a recent precedent when FIFA extended the disqualification of American Folarin Balogun after the presentation of the US President.
When asked that the team wanted an explanation for the harsh decision on Quansi, Tuchel Vidpov succinctly: “I don’t think so, otherwise we don’t have any explanation either.”.
Also miss the match Jordan Henderson. The sufferer begins to relapse after surgery on his wrist - covering up the injury after recognizing the victory at the Azteca stadium after a nearby fall at the holy hour. However, the midfielder left the team in Miami to encourage his partners from the benches.
The England team, after hours of pre-tournament training, turned to Florida, where it immediately met with the needy climate minds. The team trains at temperatures of 33°C, and the high humidity makes it even more special. For the Gravians, this is a serious contrast, even two of the front teams spent in critical arenas, and three more - in rainy weather.
With all due respect, Thomas Tuchel sings to train his students as much as possible:.
" We are still hungry, we have a great dream for what we want to spend. The offensive deadline - win the quarterfinals. We forfeited the last match behind us, took with us positivity and faith, and everything that matters is ahead. This is tomorrow’s match,” summed up Thomas.