England manager Thomas Tuchel confirmed on Friday that his team will adhere to the penalty shootout strategy established by his predecessor, Gareth Southgate, during the World Cup. This decision aligns with Tuchel's intent to maintain continuity in England's approach to high-pressure situations.
Tuchel's Commitment to Southgate's Strategy
During a press conference, Tuchel emphasized the importance of following Southgate's blueprint, stating, "It is crucial to build on the previous successes and learn from past experiences." His commitment suggests a strategic focus on psychological preparedness and tactical execution in penalty shootouts.
Southgate's penalty strategy gained recognition during the last World Cup, where England reached the semifinals. Tuchel's decision to continue this method reflects a trust in established practices that have previously proven effective.
Impact on Team Morale and Performance
Following a structured penalty plan can significantly influence the players' confidence. Tuchel noted that the team has been practicing these techniques rigorously. "We want our players to feel confident and ready when the moment arrives," he remarked.





