Tuchel can continue to depend on captain Kane as the campaign progresses.
At 36, Kane remains committed to his role with England, valuing the unique cohesion he sees in the current squad.
“This isn’t just a group—it’s a family,” Kane noted. “The bond here is unmatched, whether in training, hotel interactions, or high-pressure moments.”
He also acknowledged Tuchel’s adaptation to managing the team’s journey, describing it as “his first major tournament and a learning experience.”
Criticism over Saka’s substitution in the Argentina match highlighted a strategic challenge, though the Arsenal forward emphasized his fitness post-hat-trick performance.
“I’m fully fit and ready for anything,” Saka stated, prioritizing on-field action over commentary.
Despite the team’s triumph, the World Cup 2026 narrative carries mixed emotions—a moment both exhilarating and emblematic of the path ahead.
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