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Sports Jun 18, 2026

Barry's Blunt England Assessment Gives TV Viewers a Glimpse of Dressing-Room Vibe

England's assistant head coach, Anthony Barry, gave a refreshingly frank interview at half-time of …
The Unvarnished Truth from Anthony Barry England's players have been effusive in their praise for Thomas Tuchel's half-time talk, but the half-time talk that ITV viewers in the UK got was very different, in the form of a refreshingly frank interview with his assistant, Anthony Barry. Barry's Honest Assessment What Barry served up was not the usual scripted optimism but a raw autopsy of England's opening-half paralysis, pinpointing that the team were suffering from an excess of nervous energy in what he described as a “complicated and confusing” 45 minutes. He criticised the mentality of the players for falling into “fearful patterns”. He noted that the team made the wrong decisions – as he put it, “Playing longer when we should play short, playing short when we should play long, and not playing through the gaps, not allowing us to accelerate our game the way we wanted to.” The Data Analysis Barry was honest enough to admit that even the gift of an early penalty had not settled the team. Saying that nervous energy was “maybe expected in the opening game of a World Cup”, he nevertheless lamented that the early goal did not free the team up “to play more like ourselves”. The Impact Analysis His on-screen diagnosis of an England performance that delivered an inspiring result but which was far from flawless mirrored Tuchel’s assessment after the final whistle. The German said “sometimes you want it too much and you overthink it” before noting that there were far too many backward passes for his liking. The Prediction Armchair viewers of England’s World Cup campaign look as if they could get to enjoy an unprecedented insight into what the management team are about to tell the players in dressing room.
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Sports Jun 18, 2026

England's Offensive Surge Masks Defensive Concerns in Win Over Croatia

England secured a 4-2 victory over Croatia in their World Cup 2026 opener despite significant defen…
The Lead: England's Victory with CaveatsWhen Thomas Tuchel won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021 the success was built on unflinching defensive rigour and midfield discipline. Five years on, though, Tuchel's England displayed neither of those qualities during a dreadful first half in Dallas.The Tactical Breakdown: Midfield Chaos and Defensive FrailtiesThe vibe could hardly have been less convincing. Anthony Barry, Tuchel's No 2, let rip in an interview with ITV, accusing England of doing all the wrong things, of playing with "a nervous energy", of making everything "confused and complicated" against opponents well versed in making their craft and experience in midfield count.Of course, England got away with it in the end, the response in the second half astonishing, Barry's words no doubt delivered in even stronger terms by Tuchel in the dressing room. Yet while they won their opening game in Group L thanks to a moment of breathtaking power from Jude Bellingham and a late breakaway goal from Marcus Rashford, the overall display was far from good enough.The Performance Analysis: Attack vs Defense DisparityIt has been easy to fall into the trap of dwelling on the big forwards during the tournament's opening week. After blistering bursts from Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, the stage was set for Harry Kane to step up Wednesday. Inevitably he delivered, scoring twice, first with a retaken penalty and then with a header from a corner.The jitters at the back had set in early, England's attempt to pass their way out ending with Nico O'Reilly and John Stones conceding a corner on the right. They were thrown by Croatia's pressing and took a while to respond. There were constant turnovers of possession, exposing the back four, and it was from a ball lost by Bellingham in midfield that Martin Baturina was able to hammer in Croatia's first goal.The Strategic Concerns: Tournament-Winning QuestionsThe concern for Tuchel is that tournaments are rarely won without a solid defence. England can go blow for blow against some sides, but would they get away it against the very best? It feels unlikely on this evidence, meaning Tuchel's biggest focus before facing Ghana next week has to be on tightening up at the back.In fairness, Croatia have some dangerous forwards and are an excellent tournament team. Beating them is no mean feat and it goes without saying that Tuchel is too smart to look past the defensive frailties. They will also hope that some of the problems in midfield were down to Declan Rice, who joined up with the squad late after the Champions League, tiring before going off midway through the second half.The Path Forward: Defensive Adjustments AheadBuilding up Rice's fitness will be easier than justifying Tuchel's faith in Stones. The former Manchester City defender barely played last season, was rusty on and off the ball during his 87 minutes on the pitch and was turned too easily by Petar Sucic before the Croat teed up Baturina to whip a shot past Jordan Pickford from 20 yards.This is not a vintage England defence. O'Reilly made his debut at this level and was targeted at left-back. Reece James had issues on the other side and Ezri Konsa wobbled next to Stones. Croatia's second goal, made by Ivan Perisic and swept in by Petar Musa, found James and Konsa positionally wanting.No doubt Harry Maguire will have something to say on his next podcast appearance. In terms of the options available to Tuchel, though, it might be wise to bring Marc Guéhi in for Stones against Ghana. These lapses are not surprising. Stones has been an incredible servant for England but his minutes have to be managed and he was turned inside out by Ollie Watkins when City lost to Aston Villa last month.A win's a win, then? Not quite. The format means England are all but guaranteed a place in the last 32 now but Messi, Mbappé and Haaland will be licking their lips when they look at Tuchel's defence.
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