'Tuchel wants swagger' - what has changed under new England boss

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What changes has Tuchel made? Inside the England camp
After England's first camp under Thomas Tuchel, BBC Sport's Sami Mokbel takes a closer look at the changes made by the German.Yahoo Sports - 11h -
'Complicated and confrontational' - essential read on England boss Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel has been set the challenge of winning the World Cup in 2026. BBC Sport finds out what it is like working with England's new boss.BBC News - 6d -
Five talking points from Tuchel's first game as England boss
BBC Sport has a look at some of the talking points from England's win over Albania in Thomas Tuchel's first game in charge.BBC News - 4d -
Five talking points from Tuchel's first game as England boss
BBC Sport has a look at some of the talking points from England's win over Albania in Thomas Tuchel's first game in charge.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Thomas Tuchel's England tactics: How might German's Three Lions play?
Before Thomas Tuchel's first game as England boss, BBC Sport tries to unpick - and predict - how his Three Lions side might play.BBC News - 4d -
What to look out for from Tuchel's first England squad
Who will Thomas Tuchel pick in his first England squad? BBC Sport looks at his options with form and fitness key factors.BBC News - Mar. 13 -
What to look out for from Tuchel's first England squad
Who will Thomas Tuchel pick in his first England squad? BBC Sport looks at his options with form and fitness key factors.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
Harry Kane on England’s first game under Thomas Tuchel and reaching 70 international goals
Harry Kane says there was enough in England’s win over Albania to feel excited about what is to come under new boss Thomas Tuchel.Tuchel oversaw a 2-0 win in his first game in charge thanks to ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Thomas Tuchel’s new England philosophy is here... but little seems to have changed
Win-now is the approach of the new England manager Thomas Tuchel – although the problem as ever with England is that winning now looks very different to winning then, in the heat and the tumult of ...Yahoo Sports - 4d
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