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Thomas Tuchel's World Cup plan has been revealed, with a focus on building a team ethic and arriving at the tournament as a 'brotherhood'. The German coach has been big on fostering a team ethic, leaving out players like Jude Bellingham and Jack Grealish in the past.

The England squad will begin their World Cup campaign in the United States on June 17 against Croatia, and will hope to end their journey in New Jersey just under five weeks later as World Cup winners.

The FA have released footage of Thomas Tuchel's maiden speech to his players as England manager as the World Cup edges closer - with a clear display of his plan for the tournament set from over a year ago.

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Tuchel's approach has sparked debate,with former England defender Jamie Carragher fearing that the Three Lions will find it 'tough' during the World Cup and says Tuchel has not got enough top-class players.

Carragher believes that Tuchel has put energy, athleticism, and harmony over talent, and that the squad lacks international players. 'I think most people would probably say Harry Maguire is a better player than Dan Burn, but I know he loves Dan Burn in and around the squad.'

Tuchel has been big on fosterring a team ethic and left out Jude Bellingham last year. 'I spoke to a World Cup winner - he was in two World Cups - and he said the difference between the quarter-final and the win was it was the same level, the same quality of players. But once we arrived as a brotherhood we were ready to die for each other.'

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The source of Tuchel's team ethic approach remains unclear, with some questioning whether it is a recipe for success. 'I think when you look at the squad, Thomas Tuchel put energy, athleticism, and harmony over talent,' Carragher said.

Tuchel's plan has been set from over a year ago,and the England squad will hope to end their journey in New Jersey just under five weeks later as World Cup winners. But former England defender Jamie Carragher fears that the Three Lions will find it 'tough' during the World Cup.

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The FA have released footage of Thomas Tuchel's maiden speech to his players as England manager as the World Cup edges closer - with a clear display of his plan for the tournament set from over a year ago.

Tuchel's approach has sparked debate, with some questioning whether it is a recipe for success. 'I think most people would probably say Harry Maguire is a better player than Dan Burn, but I know he loves Dan Burn in and around the squad.'

Tuchel has been big on fostering a team ethic and left out Jude Bellingham last year. 'I spoke to a World Cup winner - he was in two World Cups - and he said the difference between the quarter-final and the win was it was the same level, the same quality of players. But once we arrived as a brotherhood we were ready to die for each other.'