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thomas tuchel like talking to fallen stars Jude Bellingham And phil foot Before the November international break, as he confirmed their selection policy This was “no punishment”, but whoever called would have to buy in according to “immutable standards”.
England The manager looked quite thrilled after securing the world cup with ability 5-0 win over Latvia And admitted they now have to decide whether to use the remaining qualifiers in the same manner away at home to Serbia and away to Albania Allow some experimentation.
Tuchel insists he wants to maintain competitive edge To be selected in this campaign And “keep the conversation going”, as he claimed England would go into the World Cup “in the right spirit”.

The constant discussion of squad chemistry – Tuchel said there has been “such a good feeling around the last two camps” – has only increased the noise. Around Bellingham’s Lapse,
The manager has already talked about how Bellingham could “intimidate” teammates, but still claimed there is a chance for everyone to come back, and confirmed he will speak to the Real Madrid star ahead of the next camp.
“Of course, he is an important player, he is a big player,” Tuchel explained. “I will talk to a lot of players, even those who were not in the camp – they will get messages from me – especially from them because these guys who are here have felt the reward. Now it is also important that I keep in touch with other people.
“No one has done anything wrong, it’s not a punishment or anything, and I think when I message them or talk to them everyone is eager to come back. That’s the way it should be and I trust more players than I have here.
“We always talk about the same names but we have Connor Gallagher, we have Trevoh Chalobah, we have the injured Cole Palmer and a number of other guys who deserve to be with us. They’re hungry and determined to be with us and that’s the way it should be.”
However, Tuchel also said that he expects certain standards from any player he calls up.
“If we invite them, we’re sure they’ll buy in or we wouldn’t invite them,” the Three Lions boss declared. “This, how do you say, is a non-negotiable thing.”

Tuchel admitted that he was a little more nervous than usual on the day of the Latvia game because he “really wanted to get it”, but he is now more confident that England will be at their best level at the World Cup.
“We’ll get there,” the German explained. “I can’t promise we’ll win it but I think we’ll get there with a strong team, strong togetherness and the right spirit. It’s building, you can see it on the pitch and that’s the basis of it all.”
When Tuchel was asked about the best international teams and favorite teams at the moment, he didn’t actually name his homeland – Germany.
“Of course, we will start analyzing the favorites much earlier, because we think they will qualify. This is normal,” he said. “There is a huge amount of support in the FA, everyone is on board, there is a machine running behind it. Of course we will analyze Brazil, Argentina, Spain, France, Portugal right now…”