Tuchel wants Bellingham's fire so long as England's ace leaves his ego at door | Jacob Steinberg

Thomas Tuchel's tactical genius is being put to the test as he seeks to harness Jude Bellingham's raw energy for the sake of England's World Cup hopes. The German manager has identified the 22-year-old midfielder's edge, but it's crucial that he channels this quality constructively, lest his celebrity status becomes an obstacle.

Bellingham's recent exclusion from the squad was a wake-up call, forcing him to reassess his approach and refocus on what truly matters: helping England win. His subsequent performances for Real Madrid have only served to reaffirm his importance, but Tuchel knows that Bellingham must be willing to adapt to the team's tactical structures.

One potential area of concern is Phil Foden, another talented No 10 who has struggled to find his footing in an England shirt. Tuchel acknowledges that Foden thrives in a clear role with Manchester City, but he may need to adjust to England's more fluid approach. The German manager is keenly aware of the need for clarity and discipline, particularly when it comes to players like Foden who excel under structure.

As Tuchel ponders his midfield quartet, there is a delicate balance to strike between creativity and cohesion. While Bellingham's energy is undoubtedly an asset, taking too many No 10s to the World Cup risks overloading the team. The Germans manager may opt for a more streamlined approach, with speedy wingers on the flanks and a central attacking trio.

Foden's inclusion in the squad is now largely dependent on his ability to fit into this new mold, with Tuchel firmly intent on reining in his creative impulses and focusing him towards Kane. This approach may require some tough love from Foden himself, but it could ultimately make for a stronger team.

Bellingham's partnership with Harry Kane is another key area of focus, with Tuchel keen to exploit their connection to create more goal-scoring opportunities. The German manager has noted the duo's limited success in previous encounters, and he knows that fostering this relationship will be crucial to England's World Cup aspirations.

Ultimately, Tuchel's aim is not just to build a strong team but also to develop players with a winning mentality. For Bellingham, in particular, it means leaving his ego at the door and adopting a more humble approach. If successful, this could elevate England to new heights, making them an even more formidable force on the world stage.
 
I'm not buying it πŸ™„, Tuchel thinks he can just "rein in" Foden's creativity and make him fit into some predetermined mold? Like that's gonna happen πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. That kid is a star, and we all know it. The problem with England is that they're too reliant on individual brilliance instead of actual teamwork πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what about Bellingham's ego? I'm not sure he can handle being told to "leave his ego at the door" πŸ˜‚ like that's some kind of easy solution. And don't even get me started on Kane and Bellingham's partnership... it's all just a bunch of hype πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” England's World Cup hopes are riding on Jude Bellingham's raw energy, but let's be real, he can't do it all by himself πŸ†! Phil Foden needs a clear role and some discipline, or else he'll just struggle to find his footing again ⚽️. And what about Harry Kane? He needs someone to play off him, not just Bellingham 😐.

I'm loving Tuchel's tactical genius so far πŸ‘, but we need to see more cohesion from the midfield quartet. Speedy wingers and a central attacking trio could be the way forward ⚑️! And let's not forget about Kane's partnership with Bellingham - it's all about creating those goal-scoring opportunities πŸ”₯.

Tough love is going to be key for Foden, but I think he'll come out stronger on the other side πŸ’ͺ. And who knows? Maybe we'll see a more humble Bellingham, leaving his ego at the door πŸ™. England's World Cup hopes are looking up ⬆️! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” Thomas Tuchel needs to keep Bellingham's energy from being too much of a double-edged sword - if he channels it right, England can dominate the World Cup. The real test is how Foden adapts to England's tactical fluidity πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’¨
 
idk if tuchel's got this right, i mean, bellingham's energy is def a plus but like, how much creativity can england afford with all these talented midfields? πŸ€” maybe foden needs a bit more freedom to shine, not just be molded into kane's shadow. and what about bellingham's ego, dude's got a rep for being super driven, shouldn't he be the one pushing the team to be better rather than them having to hold him back? 🚫πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” You know what's crazy? I was watching that new season of "The Great British Baking Show" 🍰 and I'm still trying to figure out how they make those croissants look so perfect... like, what kind of magic is going on in there?! Anyway, speaking of which, have you tried making any delicious treats lately? I've been meaning to try my hand at some cinnamon rolls... maybe I'll post a video online and get some tips from the lovely bakers 😊
 
THE KEY TO ENGLAND'S SUCCESS AT THE WORLD CUP ISN'T JUST ABOUT CHANGING PHIL FODEN'S GAME, IT'S ABOUT HELPING HIM FIND HIS ROLE IN THE TEAM πŸ€”! TUCHEL NEEDS TO FIND A BALANCE BETWEEN LETTING FODEN BE CREATIVE AND KEEPING HIM DISCIPLINED. IF HE DOES, FODEN COULD BE THE X-FACTOR ENGLAND NEEDS TO TAKE DOWN THE COMPETITION πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I think Tuchel is trying to make some tough decisions here... Jude Bellingham's energy is super important for England, but if he can't channel it in a way that works with the team, it'll be a waste. πŸ† And Phil Foden needs to figure out how to fit into this new role without losing his cool - I feel like he's got a lot of potential but it's being held back by his creativity.

I love how Tuchel is trying to create a more cohesive unit with Bellingham and Kane, though. They're like the dynamic duo of England football 🀝 And if they can get their partnership right, it could be huge for England's chances at the World Cup. Let's hope Foden takes this as an opportunity to grow and become an even better player πŸ‘Š
 
I'm loving the new generation of English players, but you know what they say, it's all about adapting to the team's style. I remember when David Beckham used to play for England and he'd always make those incredible runs down the flank, but his Real Madrid days were different from England. Same with Gareth Barry, when he was playing for City, he'd do that great job at midfield, but not so much in England. πŸ€”

Now, I know Jude Bellingham has got a lot of potential, but can he tone it down? You don't want him to get too carried away like some other players who played for England. And Phil Foden, man... he's just so talented, but you need that discipline, you know? Maybe Tuchel is right about bringing in those wingers and creating a stronger attack. πŸ†

But what I love most is how Kane is always playing with Bellingham, it reminds me of the old days when Alan Shearer used to play with Paul Gascoigne... now that was a partnership! 🀝
 
I think Tuchel's got some tough decisions ahead of him πŸ€”. The thing is, with Bellingham's energy and Foden's creativity, you've got two players who can totally dominate games individually, but when they both start to do their own thing, it gets messy ⚽️. I mean, we all know England wants to win the World Cup, but at what cost? Do they sacrifice some of that creative flair for the sake of cohesion and discipline? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like they're playing two different teams on the pitch - one that's all about speed and agility, and another that's more methodical and structured. I think Tuchel's got to find a balance here, 'cause if he doesn't, England might end up being stuck in neutral βš–οΈ.
 
omg i feel like england is really putting all their eggs in one basket with bellingham & Kane they're like the dynamic duo but if anyone gets too full of themselves it's gonna be a problem 🀯 i mean tuchel is right though, we need some structure & cohesion on that midfield so phil foden can actually contribute without getting lost πŸ™„ and yeah, bellingham has got to dial it back a bit, can't have him getting distracted by all the attention πŸ€‘
 
Tuchel's gotta make some tough calls here πŸ€”. One thing for sure is that Bellingham needs to channel his energy in a way that benefits the team as a whole. I mean, we're rooting for him to be England's star midfielder, but at the same time, he can't let his individual greatness overshadow the rest of the squad.

Foden's inclusion is a risk, if you ask me πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. He thrives in a more structured game with City, so maybe Tuchel should play to those strengths instead of trying to fit him into England's free-flowing system. But at the same time, Foden's creativity could be a game-changer if he can adapt.

Tuchel's strategy is all about finding that balance between creativity and cohesion. I'm all for it 😊. We need a team that can score goals consistently and keep the opposition from scoring. And let's be real, Kane and Bellingham are one of those partnerships that just click πŸ””. If Tuchel can get them firing on all cylinders, England could go all the way in the World Cup.

It's gonna be tough for Foden to adjust his game, but I trust Tuchel to make it work πŸ‘. And if Bellingham can keep his ego in check and start making some real contributions for the team, we might just see something special πŸŽ‰
 
Tuchel needs to make sure Kane & Bellingham aren't too dominant πŸ€”πŸ’‘, cause it's 1 vs everyone else πŸ˜‚, and Foden needs to chill out a bit, he can't just create magic with his own feet πŸ’«πŸ‘Ž. Can you imagine England relying on just 3 players? πŸ€―πŸ‘€
 
I mean come on 🀯 Tuchel needs to get Foden's creative juices flowing in a way that doesn't leave him looking like a total robot on the pitch πŸ€– He's got talent for days, but it's all about finding that balance between being creative and contributing to the team effort 🎯 If he can do that, we're golden ⭐️ Bellingham's energy is defo an asset, but we need to see more from him than just 'wow' moments 🀩 Can't have him getting too caught up in his own superstar status πŸ‘€
 
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