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Whitecaps' Muller questions Tuchel's tactics after England exits World Cup - Sportsnet.ca

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The Prince of Wales did not travel across the Atlantic to support England during their World Cup campaign as family commitments took precedence over his passion for football.A source close to the Wales family explained the reasoning to the Daily Mail: "It's been an important time for the family, as George has finished at Lambrook."The 12-year-old prince has completed his time at the Berkshire preparatory school, marking a significant milestone for the family.Come September, Prince George will follow in his father's footsteps by enrolling at Eton College.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Kensington Palace confirmed the move in an official statement: "Kensington Palace can confirm that Prince George will attend Eton College from this September."The transition to boarding school represents a major change for the young royal.However, George is not the only child requiring his father's attention during this period.Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are likewise ending their own academic...

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Tuchel's retreat set up England's World Cup exit as Argentina smelled blood ESPNLionel Messi says win over England meant most to our fans ESPNTuchel ‘100%' invested in leading England at Euro 2028 despite semi-final flop The GuardianHarry Kane and England fell short when it mattered most.

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England out of the World Cup: The big questions facing Thomas Tuchel and the Three Lions after losing to Argentina Sky SportsLionel Messi says win over England meant most to our fans ESPNTuchel ‘100%' invested in leading England at Euro 2028 despite semi-final flop The GuardianHarry Kane and England fell short when it mattered most.

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Not quite – but the Falklands cannot remain British for ever

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Whitecaps' Muller questions Tuchel's tactics after England exits World Cup CTV NewsThomas Tuchel is guilty of orchestrating England's craven World Cup demise - The Athletic

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UK urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over World Cup Falklands banner Al JazeeraArgentina risks disciplinary action for celebrating with Falkland Islands banner after England win The Globe and MailArgentina 'inappropriate' for Falklands banner in England World Cup clash - minister ESPN‘Falklands are Argentinian': Celebrations over England win revive old wounds Al Jazeera‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas'?

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UK urges FIFA to investigate Argentina over Falklands banner at World Cup Sportsnet.caArgentina risks disciplinary action for celebrating with Falkland Islands banner after England win The Globe and MailArgentina 'inappropriate' for Falklands banner in England World Cup clash - minister ESPN‘Falklands are Argentinian': Celebrations over England win revive old wounds Al Jazeera‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas'?

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A: Tuchel's retreat set up England's World Cup exit as Argentina smelled blood ESPNLionel Messi says win over England meant most to our fans ESPNTuchel ‘100%' invested in leading England at Euro 2028 despite semi-final flop The GuardianHarry Kane and England fell short when it mattered most.

B: England out of the World Cup: The big questions facing Thomas Tuchel and the Three Lions after losing to Argentina Sky SportsLionel Messi says win over England meant most to our fans ESPNTuchel ‘100%' invested in leading England at Euro 2028 despite semi-final flop The GuardianHarry Kane and England fell short when it mattered most.

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**Summary:** Thomas Tuchel, the manager of Chelsea and Germany's national team, is under scrutiny for his tactics after England's exit from the World Cup. Whitecaps' Muller questions Tuchel's methods following England's poor performance. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the potential consequences of a coach

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