Five pointers for Thomas Tuchel: England's race for No 10 hots up

Tuchel Must Stick with Rogers at No 10 for England's World Cup Bid

Thomas Tuchel has been on the right track since taking over as England manager, but he faces his biggest test yet in securing a spot at the World Cup. The pressure is mounting on Tuchel to make crucial decisions about his team, particularly regarding the midfield maestro Jude Bellingham and the pacey winger Morgan Rogers.

Rogers' performance against Serbia suggests that he has what it takes to be England's No 10 for the World Cup. His driving runs, intense counter-pressing, and clever link play are qualities that Tuchel prizes in a No 10. The fact that Rogers looked determined to hold on to his place after being replaced by Bellingham is a testament to his confidence.

However, Bellingham's inclusion against Serbia has raised questions about his suitability for the World Cup bid. While he showed glimpses of brilliance, including a crucial assist for Phil Foden's goal, it remains to be seen whether he can maintain this level of form over 90 minutes.

Meanwhile, Nico O'Reilly's emergence as a potential left-back threat has given Tuchel another headache to sort out. The 19-year-old Manchester City player looked assured on his international debut, providing natural width and causing problems for the Serbian defence. However, it remains to be seen whether he can replicate this performance in tougher tests.

Harry Kane continues to look like a key figure for England, but Tuchel is facing an uphill battle to get him to perform consistently at tournaments. The England captain has often laboured under pressure, and it remains to see how Tuchel's tactics will change to accommodate his star striker.

Phil Foden's involvement in the midfield has also raised eyebrows. While he showed flashes of brilliance against Serbia, including a crucial assist for Declan Rice, it remains to be seen whether he can maintain this level of form without Kane.

The backline, meanwhile, looks solid, with Marc GuΓ©hi holding his own against the Serbian attack and Konsa making a crucial late block to deny Dusan Vlahovic. While there were some scares, Konsa's performance has given him a fighting chance for a spot in the World Cup squad alongside Ezri Konsa.

Ultimately, Tuchel faces an impossible task in securing a spot at the World Cup with this current team. However, he must stick with his principles and make crucial decisions about his team's formation and tactics. By doing so, he may just find himself on the plane to Qatar.
 
I'm low-key obsessed w/ how Tuchel is building his team 🀯 The midfield situation is giving me LIFE - I mean, if Rogers can nail down the No 10 spot, it's a win-win all around ⚽️ But Bellingham's performance was super sketchy and I'm still not sure what to make of it 😐 On the other hand, Nico O'Reilly's debut left me HYPED πŸ”₯ Can't wait to see how Tuchel shakes things up for the World Cup πŸŽ‰
 
🚨 stats alert 🚨

So Tuchel is gonna stick with Rogers at No 10 for the World Cup bid? πŸ€” That's a bold move considering Bellingham's potential in midfield! πŸ“Š According to stats, England's midfield passing accuracy has improved by 15% since Bellingham's debut. πŸ‘€ What if he can maintain that form over 90 minutes?

πŸ“ˆ let's look at Rogers' performance metrics:

* Driving runs: +25% increase from previous matches
* Intense counter-pressing: 4/5 attempts success rate 🚫
* Clever link play: 3.2 passes completed in 1v1 situations πŸ‘

Meanwhile, Bellingham's stats:

* Key pass completion rate: 30% (lower than Rogers) πŸ”΄
* Tackles won: -10% from previous matches ⏰

O'Reilly looks promising at left-back, but let's see if he can replicate his performance against tougher opponents πŸ€” Konsa's World Cup chances might just get a boost from that crucial block vs Serbia 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the attention on Morgan Rogers right now! He's got some serious skills on the pitch πŸ’ͺ and it's awesome that Tuchel is giving him a chance to shine at No 10 🌟. Jude Bellingham's inclusion has definitely raised some eyebrows, but Rogers' confidence and determination after being replaced were super inspiring 😊. I think Rogers should be our number one choice for the World Cup bid, he's got the pace, skill and drive that we need to take on the best teams! πŸ’¨
 
I'm thinkin' Tuchel should defo stick with Rogers as no 10 for England's World Cup bid πŸ€”. The kid's got skills and confidence comin' outta his ears! He played so well against Serbia, it's hard to see why he shouldn't be the one takin' on that responsibility.

And while Bellingham's had some great games, I think Tuchel needs to take a closer look at him too. The kid's got potential, but can he keep up with the pressure of the World Cup? And what about O'Reilly? He looked fire in his debut match, but we need to see how he handles tough tests.

I'm not sure about Kane, though. He's always been a bit of a mystery when it comes to performin' under pressure. If Tuchel can figure out a way to get him on the same page as the rest of the team, they might just stand a chance in Qatar πŸ†. Foden's involvement is still up in the air, but I think he's got a good shot at makin' it work...as long as Kane's on his game! πŸ’ͺ
 
idk why ppl r sayin tuchel shd drop rogers tho lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, i mean, morgan's got da skills! he looked so determined 2 hold on 2 his place against serbia, dat says somethin bout him. bellingham's been doin alright 2o, but its not like hes gonna step up and dominate or anythin 😐. what im worried bout is tuchel makin too many changes 4 da sake of it. we need stability, u feel? πŸ™
 
I'm kinda worried about England's chances for the World Cup, you know? πŸ€” Tuchel's got some tough decisions to make, but I think he should go with Rogers at No 10 - the kid's got talent and confidence pouring out of every pore! 😎 It's all about finding that balance between experience and youth, and I think Tuchel can get it right. 🀞 And yeah, Kane's gotta step up his game if they wanna make a deep run in the tournament... πŸ”₯
 
I don't think it's that simple, Tuchel needs to weigh up the pros & cons of each player... Rogers is lookin' fire as a No 10 but Bellingham's got the skills too πŸ€”. It's gonna be tough for England to make the cut with so many talented players in the mix. And what about O'Reilly? He might just be the game-changer they need at left-back 😎. The thing is, Tuchel needs to trust his gut & stick with his system... if he can't make it work now, when will? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm loving the drama that's unfolding under Tuchel! He needs to decide between Rogers and Bellingham for the No 10 spot ASAP... it's like a battle royale out there! πŸ† I've got faith in Tuchel, though - he knows what works and he won't mess around. Nico O'Reilly looks like the real deal on the left-back side, but we'll see if he can keep up the good work. The backline is solid, especially with Konsa's late block... fingers crossed for him! 🀞 Harry Kane needs to step it up, though - he can't be the only one carrying that team to the World Cup. Come on, Tuchel, you've got this! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm getting worried about England's chances for the World Cup πŸ€”. The midfield is a mess, Jude Bellingham or Morgan Rogers should be starting at number 10, it's not that hard to see either one of them getting the job done. Nico O'Reilly looks promising but we need to see him perform in tougher games before considering him as an option.

And what's up with Phil Foden? He's got some great skills but is he reliable enough for a big tournament like the World Cup? We can't just rely on Harry Kane, he's been struggling to perform consistently. I think the team needs a complete overhaul if they want any chance of success πŸš€.

It's all about Tuchel making the right decisions and sticking with his plan. He can't just make up his mind and change everything every week. The players need to be trusted to perform, and that starts with having a solid formation and tactics in place ⚽️.
 
I think Tuchel is being unfairly pressured to choose between Rogers and Bellingham at No 10... πŸ€” The fact that both players have shown promise in different areas of their game makes it tough for him to make a call. I'd rather see Tuchel focus on getting the best out of his existing squad, like Konsa and GuΓ©hi, who seem solid at the back. Maybe he should think about how Foden can be utilized more effectively, rather than trying to fit Kane into a role that doesn't quite suit him yet? πŸ“ˆ
 
idk how england's gonna do in the world cup πŸ€”πŸ† they've got some talented players but it's all about consistency and i'm not sure tuchel's gonna get that from this team...morgan rogers is looking good at no 10 tho πŸ”„πŸ˜’ and konsa's backline solid πŸ‘ but harry kane's gotta step up his game ⚽️ and phil foden's midfield role is still a bit of a mystery to me πŸ’­
 
**😬** So I was checking out the England squad stats πŸ“Š, and did you know that Jude Bellingham has an average of 75% passing accuracy in all competitions since Tuchel took over? πŸ€” Not bad for a young player! Meanwhile, Morgan Rogers is rocking a 92% successful dribble rate πŸ’₯... but what about Phil Foden's involvement? He's averaging just 55% passing accuracy against top teams 🚫. Something to work on, right?

**πŸ“ˆ** By the way, have you seen the graph showing England's World Cup qualification odds over the years? πŸ“Š It's crazy how much variance there is! In 2018, they were 3/1 outsiders; now, with Tuchel at the helm, they're 5/2 favorites. πŸ’Έ Maybe Rogers' rise to prominence will boost those odds even more?

**🀝** You know what would be awesome? If England could average just 45% possession against top teams like Serbia. 🚫 That's where many of their problems lie. Tuchel needs to tweak the midfield and get those stats on his side.

**πŸ“Š** Did you catch the breakdown of the England team's expected goals (xG) vs. actual goals scored since Tuchel took over? 🀯 It's fascinating how much room for improvement there is, especially in midfield.

**πŸ‘€** So many questions about Tuchel's tactics and player selection... what do you guys think? Should Rogers start at No 10 or Bellingham? πŸ’¬
 
I'm tellin' ya, back in my day we didn't have all these midfield maestros like Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers πŸ€”. We had a decent team with some solid players, but we never had this kinda pressure to perform at the World Cup level πŸ˜…. I mean, Tuchel's got a tough one on his hands, but if he sticks with Rogers at No 10, maybe they can pull it off? He's gotta trust his instincts and not worry about what others think πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that Rogers looked determined to hold onto his spot after being replaced by Bellingham is a good sign πŸ”’. It's all about confidence and execution now πŸ‘Š.
 
I'm getting so anxious thinking about the World Cup squad! 🀯 I think Tuchel needs to trust Rogers at No 10, he seems to be clicking with the team, but Bellingham's form is a bit hit or miss. Nico O'Reilly looks like a dark horse though, his debut was super impressive 🀩. But what really worries me is Kane, he's always been inconsistent in big tournaments... I hope Tuchel can find a way to get him firing on all cylinders πŸš€.
 
idk what's going on with bellingham rn πŸ€”... if rogers is showing signs of being a top no 10 for england then why bring in bellingham? i mean, we all know bels has got skills but does he really deserve a spot in the world cup squad when rogers seems to be doing it better? πŸ’― meanwhile, kane's always gonna be a bit of an enigma - either he's on fire or off it πŸš€... tuchel needs to figure out how to get that man consistent at major tournaments or england's chances will slip away from us 😬
 
Can you believe how much pressure is on Tuchel right now 🀯? He's been doing a great job since taking over, but this World Cup bid is gonna be a real test of his skills. I mean, Rogers' performance was super impressive against Serbia! He looks like he's got the magic to play that No 10 role and I'm all for him sticking with it πŸ™Œ

But, Bellingham's inclusion has got me wondering if he's really ready for the World Cup. You can't just swap one player in for another and expect everything to work out πŸ’”. And what about O'Reilly? He's gonna be a game-changer at left-back no doubt about it πŸ”₯

I still love Kane, but he's got that reputation of struggling under pressure πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And Foden's all right, but can he keep up the pace without Kane in midfield? That's the big question.

And let's not forget the backline! GuΓ©hi and Konsa are looking solid, so fingers crossed they make it to Qatar πŸ‘. Only time will tell if Tuchel's team has what it takes to take on the best teams in the world πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving the drama around the England squad right now 🀯! It's like Tuchel is trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded, but I have faith in him 😊. Rogers is giving me all the confidence vibes, and if he can hold on to his place, I think we'll be golden ⚽️. But Bellingham's inclusion has got me wondering if we're putting too much pressure on him πŸ€”? Maybe Tuchel needs to find a way to balance our young guns with our more experienced players?

I also love how O'Reilly is throwing his hat into the left-back ring πŸ”₯! If he can keep up that form, it'll be a whole new dynamic for the team. And Kane... well, we all know he's been struggling πŸ€•, but Tuchel's got some tricks up his sleeve. I'm rooting for him to figure out our captain's game plan βš”οΈ.

It's crazy to think about how many moving parts there are in this squad, but if Tuchel sticks to his guns (or should I say, tactics? πŸ˜‰), we might just surprise everyone and make it to Qatar 🌟!
 
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