
England took first step towards elite nations with France win, Tuchel says
France had Kylian Mbappé and Michael Olise in their XI
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France had Kylian Mbappé and Michael Olise in their XI. 'There was a lack of communication on the press. The German, who has faced a torrent of criticism from the English media over his cautious tactics in the Argentina defeat, said England had made progress with their win against France. “We can close it, but they can open it up again,” he told the BBC. “Eight years ago, they [France] were the champions.
Furthermore, Mbappe then finished after France knitted passes around a ragged England, and all of this before the 67th-minute drinks break. There were only 87 minutes to see out.
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France had Kylian Mbappé and Michael Olise in their XI.
reliability low1/3 sources'There was a lack of communication on the press.
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The German, who has faced a torrent of criticism from the English media over his cautious tactics in the Argentina defeat, said England had made progress with their win against France. “We can close it, but they can open it up again,” he told the BBC. “Eight years ago, they [France] were the champions.
according to Daily DispatchFour years ago, they were in the final.
according to Daily DispatchMbappe then finished after France knitted passes around a ragged England, and all of this before the 67th-minute drinks break.
according to Daily Mail +1There were only 87 minutes to see out.
according to Daily Mail +1
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