Defiant Tuchel clashes with ITV reporter after England World Cup win

Thomas Tuchel was far from satisfied at the final whistle, cutting a visibly frustrated figure as he exchanged tense words with ITV reporter Gabriel Clarke just moments after England secured only their fourth World Cup semi-final appearance with a dramatic victory over Norway.

The Three Lions were taken to extra time by Erling Haaland and his team-mates, having been forced to fight back after falling behind. Jude Bellingham delivered the equaliser on the stroke of half-time, dragging England back into the contest when they needed him most.

Bellingham then produced another decisive moment to seal England’s place in the next round, where they will face either Switzerland or Argentina. But while the players celebrated wildly, Tuchel made it clear he was not prepared to let the result mask what he viewed as a poor display.

“I didn’t talk about suffering,” Tuchel told Clarke firmly, correcting the premise of the question and setting the tone for a blunt assessment. “I never talked about suffering.”

“We made life very difficult for ourselves today,” he continued. “The result is amazing. But not happy with the performance.”

Asked what specifically had disappointed him, Tuchel replied: “In every sense. The commitment is there but we made life very, very difficult for us in the way we played, how we played. Sloppy, tactical mistakes, not fast enough. Not repetitive enough. We were lucky enough.”

When Clarke suggested England’s drop in level may have been linked to mentality, Tuchel pushed back sharply. “I don’t know, it’s not mentality,” he said. “Mentality? This is pure mentality now! It’s not about mentality.”

Thomas Tuchel appeared unhappy despite England securing another place in a World Cup semi-final

Standout star Jude Bellingham was nonplussed by his manager's assessment in his interview

Standout star Jude Bellingham was nonplussed by his manager’s assessment in his interview

‘There’s no mentality problem, this is pure mentality, you could bottle it up and sell it, it’s a quality of our games. It has nothing to do with mentality.’

Tuchel did at least agree that his substitutes had been ‘very good’. 

‘Very good. Reece James was excellent, Morgan Rogers was excellent, Djed (Spence) grew into the game. Full credit to them, but we got lucky together today,’ he added.

‘We need to play better.’

On the topic of Bellingham’s genius, he agreed: ‘Enough said. He does it every match. World class.’

‘We will get better, we need to get better,’ Tuchel finished. ‘Now it’s a celebration, we have three days, we need everything, we need a better performance.’ 

When queried about his manager’s interview, an ebullient Bellingham appeared to disagree with Tuchel’s assessment, having initially praised the group’s ‘quality’.

‘The manager’s actually not very happy,’ Clarke told Bellingham on the pitch, who simply replied: ‘Yeah well, whatever.’

‘Whatever. It’s difficult out there,’ he said. ‘It’s a tough shift. All the players have put in a very tough shift. So my thoughts and appreciation goes out to the players out there.’

Harry Kane admitted that Tuchel had voiced similar concerns to the players themselves, telling Clarke: ‘Yeah, he’s just said there in the changing room, obviously massive congratulations, we should enjoy it, but there’s a part of him that knows we can do better.

‘Which in a way is a good thing, we’re in a semi-final, knowing we can improve, still find another level, we’ve got to take that as a positive. We have the most important ingredients as a team, we’ve showed that there. If we can get ticking a little more, with the ball, with possession – we’ve got a couple of good games ahead.’

England initially fell behind in the first-half after Jordan Pickford fell victim to a wildly struck ball from Andreas Schjeldrup. 

But Bellingham showed why he has been England’s standout as he provided the leveler to make it 1-1. 

The Real Madrid star has now scored six goals at this World Cup and has dazzled for England

The Real Madrid star has now scored six goals at this World Cup and has dazzled for England

Fellow superstar Erling Haaland was forced to watch critical extra time from the subs bench

Fellow superstar Erling Haaland was forced to watch critical extra time from the subs bench

However, England’s equaliser did not come without controversy, as fans on social media appeared to notice a high ball striking the stadium’s spider cam before landing at Elliot Anderson’s feet. 

Anderson then passed off to Anthony Gordon, who in turn set up Bellingham – but Norway fans were incensed after checking IFAB’s Laws of the Game, which state that if the ball strikes a ceiling or a fixture hanging over the pitch, and remains inside the field of play, the match must be halted. 

But FIFA have disputed whether the ball did actually hit the cable, sharing on X: ‘Before England’s goal in minute 45+2 against Norway, the sensor in the Connected Ball showed no peak in the ‘heartbeat of the ball’ when in the air, and therefore no evidence that the ball touched the overhead wire and changed the movement of the ball.’

The footballs being used at the tournament are each fitted with a chip and utilise ‘connected ball technology’, which relays data directly to the VAR system.

The microchip produces accurate, instantaneous data on everything from ball movement, speed and trajectory to player touches, with adidas claiming the technology enables ‘faster in-game officiating decisions and more insight into gameplay than ever before.’

After the break, both sides failed to find the breakthrough, forcing extra time, and for Norway, the troubling substitution of their Striking Viking Haaland. 

The Manchester City superstar could only watch from the bench as his former Borussia Dortmund team-mate Bellingham nabbed the winner – before England had a late penalty claim chalked off. 

As has become custom, England celebrated their victory on the pitch with the travelling fans in the sticky Miami heat, singing along to Oasis’ Wonderwall.  

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