The former player John Terry, a reference for Chelsea and England, criticizes 'The Three Lions' squad for the World Cup, pointing out that some of Tuchel's decisions could affect the team's performance.
John Terry: only 13-15 players are key
John Terry, a historic figure in English football, argues that to win the World Cup, only 13-15 top-level players are needed, questioning Thomas Tuchel's choices. He emphasizes the importance of having the best players in competitions of this magnitude. Terry directly singles out players like Dan Burn and Nico O'Reilly for their lack of experience in international tournaments.
Criticisms of Tuchel's squad selection
The former footballer expresses his disagreement with the absence of players like Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, or Harry Maguire in the World Cup squad list. He believes Tuchel has made three or four crucial mistakes, highlighting the importance of having the best footballers at this stage.
11 players without the level to win the World Cup
John Terry dissects the England squad for the World Cup, stating that at least 11 out of the 26 players do not possess the necessary level to achieve victory. He criticizes the lack of experience and quality of certain team members, showing his preference for players like Harry Maguire over others with less experience.
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