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Tuchel justifies tactics after Argentina come from behind to beat England 2-1 in World Cup semi-final

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​Following the loss, Tuchel and his men will now face 2022 World Cup runners-up France in the third-place play-off.

By Kehinde Okeowo

​England manager Thomas Tuchel has explained the rationale behind his approach after Argentina struck twice late on to come from behind and win a dramatic 2026 World Cup semi-final 2-1 in Atlanta.

​The Three Lions were on course to reach their first men’s final since winning the tournament in 1966 when Anthony Gordon gave them the lead in a feisty encounter after 55 minutes.

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​Argentina, however, turned the contest around when Enzo Fernández struck a magnificent equaliser with five minutes left, before Lautaro Martínez headed in a stoppage-time winner from Lionel Messi’s right-footed cross.

​With this result, England will now face France in the third-place play-off, while Lionel Scaloni’s men will attempt to retain their crown against Spain on Sunday.

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​Speaking after the encounter, Tuchel said he went defensive because his team were too “passive” during the game.

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​He went on to take the blame, noting that the outcome of the last-four fixture meant his “decisions were wrong”.

​Addressing journalists, the German tactician said: “After taking a 1-0 lead, we were too passive.

​”I decided to go to a back five because there were too many gaps and Argentina were winning every single header.

​”If it doesn’t end up well, it’s easy to say that my decisions were wrong.”

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