Thomas Tuchel makes emotional admission after England produce stunning win against Mexico
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Thomas Tuchel has hit out at the referees for being "not good enough" in England's incredible 3-2 victory against Mexico.
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The England boss criticised the match officials for several decisions that went against the Three Lions, including a penalty conceded by Harry Kane.The England captain clipped Brian Gutierrez's studs when clearing the ball inside of his own penalty area, as Mexico complained for a penalty.The foul was not initially given on-field by Australian referee Alireza Faghani.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After a VAR check from Colombia's Nicolas Gallo and his assistants, Juan Lara from Chile and Venezuela's Joan Soto, the officials overturned the decision, with a spot kick being given.It led to an incredibly nervy last half an hour, as England hung on for one of their greatest World Cup wins.Commenting on the decisions, Tuchel said: "It's just not good enough.
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The referees are just not good enough, fourth officials are just not good enough.
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Thomas Tuchel has made an emotional admission after England produced a stunning 3-2 win against Mexico.
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Goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, along with a heroic defensive performance, helped the Three Lions advance to the quarter-finals, where they will face Norway.Following the contest, Tuchel gave an update on Jordan Henderson, who injured his wrist after falling off the advertising board.The England boss emotionally shared that it "doesn't fit the evening that Jordan is not with us" for the post-match celebrations.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Tuchel said: "It's a very special night for us.
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Mixed feelings because I am exhausted and emotional, but also sad because Jordan got injured; he injured his wrist and is at the hospital at the moment."It's a quite serious injury, and it doesn't fit the evening that Jordan is now not with us.
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A: Thomas Tuchel has hit out at the referees for being "not good enough" in England's incredible 3-2 victory against Mexico.
B: Thomas Tuchel has made an emotional admission after England produced a stunning 3-2 win against Mexico.
negation mismatch
A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After a VAR check from Colombia's Nicolas Gallo and his assistants, Juan Lara from Chile and Venezuela's Joan Soto, the officials overturned the decision, with a spot kick being given.It led to an incredibly nervy last half an hour, as England hung on for one of their greatest World Cup wins.Commenting on the decisions, Tuchel said: "It's just not good enough.
B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Tuchel said: "It's a very special night for us.
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