W’Cup Qualifier: Tuchel urges patience ahead England, Andorra clash

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England head coach, Thomas Tuchel, has called for measured expectations from fans as the Three Lions prepare to face Andorra in tonight’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

Addressing journalists during a press conference, the German coach emphasized the need for patience, urging supporters not to anticipate a one-sided affair.

“It is also important not to over expect from us. Not to over expect in terms of that we expect a clear result, biggest chances and goals already after 10, 20 minutes and get impatient or frustrated with ourselves. It is a test of our patience,” Tuchel said.

He pointed to Andorra’s recent showing against Spain as an example of their resilience.

“When Andorra played against Spain it was 1-0 at half-time with a set-piece.”

Tuchel further highlighted the importance of respecting the opposition, noting the difficulty of breaking down a compact defense.

“It is a World Cup qualifier – you respect your opponent, you respect the quality and the defensive organisation of your opponent.

“Then you understand how difficult it is to break down. We expect a 5-4-1 formation which will be like 22-25 metres in front of the goal.”

As England aims for a positive result, Tuchel’s message serves as a reminder that no opponent should be underestimated on the road to the World Cup.

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