How could England look at Euro 2028 under Thomas Tuchel? The six recalls and one major change required
How England could look at Euro 2028 under Thomas Tuchel centers on the balance between continuity and necessary squad changes after the team’s 2025 defeat to Argentina. Tuchel’s contract runs for another two years, and England’s home European Championships could be framed as a more winnable path than a World Cup in the United States. The article argues that his “Plan B” approach—retreating to survive—failed in Atlanta, and that his broader possession-based style may require refinement. England’s possession share in the tournament was 54% versus Spain’s 63%, emphasizing the tactical benchmark. It highlights age concerns: Dan Burn (36) and Jordan Henderson (38) are questioned for a Euro summer, while Harry Kane will be close to 35. With bridges needing rebuilding, the recall of Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, and Trent Alexander-Arnold is noted alongside uncertainties at right-back.






