London: German manager Thomas Tuchel has affirmed that he will not resign from his position as the England national team manager following their recent elimination from the 2026 World Cup. England suffered a 1-2 defeat to Argentina, a result that has sparked widespread criticism.
According to Thai News Agency, the defeat against Argentina has drawn significant criticism towards Tuchel, particularly regarding his strategic decisions. His choice to adopt a defensive strategy led to Argentina gaining control and scoring two decisive goals within six minutes, leading to England's heartbreaking exit from the tournament.
Despite the backlash, Tuchel remains committed to his role. Prior to the World Cup, he signed a contract extension that will keep him in charge until Euro 2028. This tournament is set to be co-hosted by England, Wales, Scotland, and the Republic of Ireland, presenting Tuchel with an opportunity to guide the team on home soil.