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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Thomas Tuchel on his starting XI, tough calls and final preparations By Alex Howell England reporter in Kansas City Published 17 June 2026, 01:49 BST Updated 7 hours ago Thomas Tuchel has ruled out a revamp of England's playing style amid the baking heat of the World Cup - as it would mean sacrificing what makes the team special. Since starting his job as head coach in January 2025, Tuchel has made a point of saying how much he likes the physicality of English domestic football and that the national side should make the most of that. The 52-year-old's squad selections have followed his thinking with an emphasis on strength and powerful running when he picked his 26-man tournament squad. "They want to be active with the ball," the German told BBC Sport about his England side before their World Cup opener against Croatia on Wednesday (21:00 BST). "We have a young group. We have a courageous group. We have a brave group of players. "So let's go for it. I mean, no-one guarantees you that we win. So we want to at least try it, our style and our belief." The temperatures in the USA, Mexico and Canada are extremely high and mandatory hydration breaks have been introduced in all matches, effectively breaking them into quarters. Speaking at the news conference before the Croatia match, Tuchel said hydration breaks can "change the character of each half". He acknowledged the three-minute intervals give coaches chance to "change and reset" during games while delivering "group messages". Temperatures in Dallas will be more than 30C by the time England kick off their opening Group L game - but the effects of the heat will be reduced because the Dallas Stadium is one of the air-conditioned indoor venues being used at this World Cup. Starting the tournament in that stadium has given Tuchel belief that his side can impose their style on Croatia "because we play indoors". But the England boss did reference the impact that the heat has had on his players at their Kansas City training base. "Yesterday, it was very hot even here in training," Tuchel said. "And we could feel that it has a more impact than, for example, today. So let's see. "I'm just not ready to adapt into a different style of football because of circumstances that we cannot influence. I think we would just give up our strengths." Football Daily: England's World Cup begins Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Thomas Tuchel's England side play their first match in Dallas on Wednesday Tuchel came to the US for last year's Club World Cup and, with the support team at the Football Association, used that tournament to plan England's World Cup preparation. "Research about the Club World Cup showed us that the style is pretty much the same, but maybe the repetition is less often," he said. "So maybe a player who has maybe 10 to 15% less sprints, less distance. It [the conditions] influenced th

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