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Tough World Cup conditions no ‘excuse’ for England, says Tuchel

By AFP
June 07, 2026
England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference. —Reuters/File
England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference. —Reuters/File 

West Palm Beach: Coach Thomas Tuchel on Friday said World Cup hopefuls England will not use scorching heat and vast travel distances between venues as excuses as they target a “long” tournament campaign.

England face New Zealand in a pre-tournament friendly in Tampa Bay, Florida, on Saturday, and have been preparing with training sessions in hot and humid West Palm Beach.

“We don’t want it to be an excuse. It will be tough. It will be hopefully a long World Cup,” Tuchel told a press conference.

“It will be a lot of travelling, it will be a lot of adversity from the heat, from humidity.”

Tuchel admitted he was “a little bit worried and concerned” by photographs of the recently relaid Tampa Bay grass pitch for Saturday’s friendly, but said poor conditions would likely not affect his team selection.

England plan to make 11 substitutions at half-time, he confirmed.

“Let’s decide when we are there. If there are any issues we can always react to it,” said Tuchel.

Hoping to end 60 years of hurt, England enter the tournament -- co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada -- among a group of favorites led by the likes of France, Spain and defending champions Argentina.

Following their New Zealand tune-up, and a friendly against Costa Rica in Orlando on Wednesday, England will head to their training camp in Kansas City, where temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees F) and thunderstorms are forecast in the coming days.

The Three Lions will kick off their tournament on June 17 against Croatia in Dallas, where the mercury is set to hit 35 degrees C (95F) next week.

If England progress beyond their group, they could face a testing trip to Mexico City for a high-altitude last-16 clash, with Miami a possible quarter-final venue too.

“That’s also the task for us, and that’s also what you want to achieve -- that atmosphere where you stay calm, where we stay patient, and where we adapt to the circumstances,” said Tuchel.

“That’s just what it takes to go through the tournament.” And despite the heat expected during the tournament, the manager made it clear that he would not abandon his hard-pressing tactical systems.

“There’s a value in recovering the ball high, even if it brings risk, even if it is highly intense,” said Tuchel.