England’s World Cup loss is more than sporting, it’s existential
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OPINION
England’s World Cup loss is more than sporting, it’s existential
CATHAL KELLY
PUBLISHED 28 MINUTES AGO
UPDATED 25 SECONDS AGO
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England manager Thomas Tuchel's earlier rant about mentality came back to haunt him and his team in a World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina, Cathal Kelly writes.
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After his team had won in the quarter-finals, England coach Thomas Tuchel got into a confusing fight with a …
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