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Tuchel Vows Not to Disrupt England's Attacking Rhythm Ahead of Ghana Clash

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England manager Thomas Tuchel has made clear his priority heading into the side's World Cup fixture against Ghana is simple: stay out of the way and let his attacking players do what they do best.

Tuchel described his approach as being careful not to "disturb the music" — his way of saying he intends to keep the system and structure that has allowed England's forward line to flourish, rather than tinkering ahead of such a significant match.

The Germany-born coach has placed a premium on maintaining the creative flow that his attackers have built up, signalling a degree of trust in the players and the patterns of play already in place.

Ghana, meanwhile, will arrive as motivated opponents. The Black Stars have long been a competitive force in African football, and a World Cup meeting with England presents an opportunity to announce themselves on the biggest stage.

For Tuchel, the challenge is balancing his instinct to prepare and organise with the wisdom to recognise when a team is already performing well enough that heavy intervention could do more harm than good.

His comments suggest England head into the tie with confidence — and with a manager willing to place his faith in the players rather than impose sweeping tactical changes at a critical moment.

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