Newly appointed England boss Thomas Tuchel has wasted no time making his mark at St George’s Park, flipping the Three Lions’ training schedule as he begins his first international camp.
Unlike his predecessor Gareth Southgate, Tuchel has shifted training sessions to the afternoon instead of the morning. The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager believes this adjustment will better prepare players for evening kick-offs, helping their bodies adapt to high-intensity play later in the day.
📌 Why the Change?
✔️ Evening-friendly preparation – Mimics matchday schedules
✔️ More tactical meetings – Mornings dedicated to analysis & one-on-one talks
England’s Upcoming Fixtures
🏆 March 21: England 🏴 vs Latvia 🇱🇻 (Sold out at Wembley)
🏆 March 25: Latvia 🇱🇻 vs England 🏴 (Almost full attendance expected)
The Three Lions squad has responded positively to Tuchel’s fresh approach, with excitement building ahead of his first games in charge. England fans will be eager to see how his tactical adjustments translate onto the pitch as the team kicks off their World Cup qualifying campaign.