
Manchester United legend Roy Keane thinks comments from England boss Thomas Tuchel on Gareth Southgateâs side last summer were a âbit harshâ.
The Three Lions reached the Euro 2024 final against Spain, where they eventually lost 2-1 in Berlin, but there was a lot of criticism from fans on their way to the showpiece event.
Many England supporters felt Southgate should have taken a less pragmatic approach and allowed some of their more attacking players to express themselves.
His way of playing got England to another major final, even if they did fail at the final hurdle, but new boss Tuchel listed the missing qualities in Southgateâs side at last summerâs European Championship.
When asked if England had a âclear playing styleâ last summer, Tuchel replied: âNot last summer, no.â
On what was missing, Tuchel added: âThe identity, the clarity, the rhythm, the repetition of patterns. The freedom of players, the expression of players, the hunger. They were more afraid to drop out of the tournament, in my observation, than having the excitement and hunger to win it.â
Tuchel continued:Â âRemember, we changed our midfield something like three times, so maybe thatâs what heâs looking at. The way he has spoken about it doesnât sound great, but I think he was right, we didnât (have a clear style).
âBy the time we got to the final, we knew exactly how Spain were going to play, we werenât quite sure how we were. So maybe thatâs what he was on about.â
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But Keane thinks Tuchel â who led England to a 2-0 win over Albania in his first match in charge â was âa bit harshâ on Southgate and his England team last summer.
Keane told ITV Sport: âIt seems a bit hard, because obviously they won a few football matches over there, and there were a lot of teams that had a good identity, (but) they came back before England. Itâs well and good talking a good game, theyâve got to perform.
âBut yeah, it seems a bit harsh on Gareth (Southgate), but I know where heâs coming from, a certain style of play, they were heavily criticised despite winning football matches, but I still think we shouldnât get away from Gareth doing a good job with England.â
Adding some balance, fellow pundit Ian Wright added: âItâs his second language, I think heâs just very honest, brutally honest about what he was saying.â
Assessing his own sideâs performance after they won their opening World Cup qualifier on Friday night, Tuchel said:Â âWe can do better and we have to do better.
âWe started quite well, with a lot of passes and high energy but the opponent was hard to wear down because they defended in a deep block and all the matches we saw in the EUROs, they managed to not concede chances, not concede goals.
âIn the second half, I felt we were too slow and there werenât enough runs off the ball to get more often behind the line.â






