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Thomas Tuchel Gave Passionate Rally To England Players in Norway Win

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A professional lip reader has revealed what Thomas Tuchel said during a passionate touchline rant before England came from behind to beat Norway 2-1 in their World Cup quarter-final on Saturday night. The Three Lions are now into the final four of the tournament for only the second time this generation, and just the fourth time in their history.

Jude Bellingham was once again England’s hero, scoring his fifth and sixth goals of the summer. No midfielder has found the net more often than the Real Madrid star during the tournament. His second of the night arrived in extra time and sparked jubilant scenes across the country, with players linking arms to sing ‘Wonderwall’ as anticipation began to build for Tuesday’s showdown with reigning champions Argentina.

But amid all the talk of Bellingham stepping up to the plate, far less has been said about Tuchel, who has played a pivotal role in England’s march to the semi-finals.

While Gareth Southgate used his feel-good factor and charisma to drive the nation’s rise to prominence and build an enviable house, his successor’s fierce, unrelenting edge and wealth of tournament know-how now appear to be putting the roof on it.

What Tuchel Told England Players During Hydration Break

Thomas Tuchel speaks to his England players after their World Cup win vs Norway REUTERS/Paul Childs

A second-half hydration break afforded the German tactician the perfect opportunity to get his message across to his players. Nicola Hickling assessed the footage and told the Daily Mail that Tuchel said:

“Work harder. Go faster. You’re so static. You’re just standing. I need to tell you… Listen to the staff. We’ve got to fight for our positions. Listen to the staff. Keep the ball low. Less pushing, more focus on the ball. At corners, you’ve got to go right.

“Don’t come from the front [directed at Anthony Gordon]. Your best position is on the right – that’s a fact. Every time you come from the front, the ball gets lost. Now listen: keep right, stay right.”

England Players vs Norway Nathan Ray Seebeck (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Although it was initially their Viking opposition that came out of the blocks with more incentive following the hydration break, England did eventually click into gear to suffocate Norway during extra-time – though the curious substitution that saw Erling Haaland hooked off before the match’s conclusion undoubtedly also helped their case.

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2026 World Cup Star Spotted Rowing With Norway Fans During England Match

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One of the World Cup stars who could end up in the Premier League was spotted rowing with Norway fans during their 2-1 loss to England last night.

The trademark ‘Viking Row’ has gone viral and has become an iconic chant at this summer’s tournament. It was in full flow after Stale Solbakken’s men took the lead through Andreas Schjelderup.

Jude Bellingham came to the fore once again, first equalising in normal time before scoring an extra-time winner. It means the Three Lions will meet reigning champions Argentina in the semi-finals and ends a memorable campaign for the Norwegians.

World Cup Star Rows With Norway vs England

Oscar Bobb Erling Haaland Norway Viking Row World Cup 2026 HMB Media/ Marco Bader via Sipa USA

Norway reached their first-ever quarter-final after knocking out record-holders Brazil in the Round of 16. The ship has sailed, though, after losing to England at Miami Stadium.

The European nation has earned plenty of supporters for their admirable performance, including players from other countries. Mexico’s wonderkid Gilberto Mora appears to have caught Norwegian fever as he attended the game on Saturday.

Mora was in the stands alongside his agent Rafaela Pimenta ahead of kick-off. He then reappeared wearing a Norway shirt and performed the ‘Viking Row’ chant with Norwegian fans.

Mora’s appearance didn’t go unnoticed, and one fan asked: “What is Gilberto Mora doing rowing with the Vikings HAHAHAHA.” The 17-year-old stole the show for Mexico but was on the losing side against England in the Round of 16.

The Tijuana attacker was in floods of tears after a 3-2 loss, and Bellingham comforted him in the tunnel. Despite exiting the tournament, he is clearly sticking around to see who is crowned world champions.

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Why Mora Supported Norway

Gilberto Mora Obed Vargas Mexico World Cup 2026 REUTERS/Raquel Cunha via Action Images

There’s a good reason why Mora attended Norway’s game against England and that’s because of links to Erling Haaland. The Manchester City striker started up top for Solbakken’s side but struggled to get involved and was surprisingly brought off for extra time.

Mora and Haaland share the same agent, Pimenta, and it’s thought that he is trying to secure a transfer for the Mexican starlet. He certainly put clubs on notice with his exploits during the World Cup.

One of them appears to be Liverpool, who are reportedly preparing to make a bid for the teenage attacking midfielder. There’s every chance he meets Haaland as an opponent next season should he make the move to Anfield.

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also thought to be keeping tabs. He is undoubtedly one of the breakout stars of the World Cup who might have earned himself a high-profile transfer.

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Wrexham Set to Bid £7 Million for Sunderland Goalkeeper Anthony Patterson

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Wrexham are reportedly ready to make a £7 million bid to sign a Sunderland star in the summer transfer window.

The Championship club could look to make some ambitious signings in the summer as they aim to gain promotion to the Premier League.

The Wales-based side finished just outside the play-off places last season, but they’ll be hoping to build a squad capable of gaining promotion from the Championship.

Wrexham have spent significant sums of money over the last few years to climb from non-league to the second tier of English football, and it’s been a fairytale journey for Phil Parkinson’s side.

Now it’s about getting over the line and climbing into the top division, and they’ll need reinforcements if they want to do so.

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According to a report from journalist Alan Nixon, Wrexham are now making a bid to sign Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson in the summer transfer window.

The Welsh club are now hoping to agree a deal with the Black Cats, either on loan or in a permanent deal, for £7 million.

Wrexham would be willing to pay the £7 million fee, but they would prefer a loan-to-buy arrangement.

They have faced competition for a signature from Millwall, Rangers and Wolves, but it seems some clubs are put off by the asking price.

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US Pundit Rips Into ‘Embarrassing’ England After World Cup Victory vs Norway

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US football pundit Mike Grella has been slammed for his comments about England following their victory over Norway at the 2026 World Cup.

The Three Lions went into their quarter-final tie against Norway at Miami Stadium as the favourites. They were able to see off Stale Solbakken’s side, but they weren’t convincing in doing so.

Thomas Tuchel’s side fell behind in the 36th minute when Andreas Schjelderup’s cross deceived Jordan Pickford and found the back of the net.

Jude Bellingham has been outstanding for England this tournament, and he rescued his side yet again. The 23-year-old equalised for his side on the stroke of half-time when his powerful left-footed strike found the corner of the net.

The Real Madrid star scored what turned out to be the winner in the third minute of stoppage-time, capitalising on an error from Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland to send England to the semi-finals of the competition.

Mike Grella Slams ‘Embarrassing’ England

Thomas Tuchel (England) Paul Childs via Reuters

US pundit Mike Grella did not hold back about England after the match. The former Leeds footballer said on CBS Sports:

“The good news is you have two games left, right? Semi-final, final, and you can actually win a World Cup first time since 1966. That’s a positive. You’re competing, you’re finding ways to win.

“Bad news is you’re not very good at football. You’re not good with the ball, you’re not good in transition, you lose space, unbelievable spaces in between the lines.

“It was, not by my standard, because I’m happy with whoever wins, but by English standards, a really poor performance, really poor performance. The impressive part is how poor you are and able to get away with the win.

“It’s like having the world’s ugliest daughter and saying, you’re so beautiful, baby. You’re beautiful. Listen to what anyone’s telling you, you’re beautiful. It’s just, let’s call it spade to spade here. That was embarrassing the way you got through that game. I mean, you made Norway look like world beaters in that game.

“So the credit is two more games, you can win a World Cup. Credit to you. You have unbelievable superstars in the team and in [Harry] Kane and [Jude] Bellingham, and they showed that. But through facets of the game, not good enough at all.

“By the way, first ball hits the camera right. We’re chipping the ball now. There’s not a chip in the ball on Tuesday to put the chip in on Wednesday to take it out on Thursday and put it back in. Right. OK fine.

“This, the goal comes from the goalkeeper which I called him out before the game. You know we’re saying always so great.

“Troy [Deeney] says no, he’s the second goalkeeper. He knocks the ball down into it. And then what about the goal taken away for Norway as well? So a lot of talking points, but again, you’re there. So congratulations, I suppose.”

Grella’s comments have not gone down well on social media. One football fan said: ‘What a moronic comment’, while a second said: ‘He should be fired. Rage baiting and clip farming over actual analysis.’

A third said: ‘This guy is actually being paid to expose his lack of ball knowledge’, while a fourth commented: ‘What a load of rubbish man! Just talking with emotions. Norway are actually a very good team that are growing, with a foundation of players that play in the toughest league. When you get closer to the final, the only thing that matters is to WIN.’

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Thomas Tuchel Slams England’s Performance

Thomas Tuchel during the 2026 World Cup game between England and Ghana REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

England boss Tuchel wasn’t impressed with his side’s performance. Speaking after the match, he said: We made life very difficult for ourselves. The result is fantastic, it’s amazing, but we are not happy with the performance.”

When pushed for more details, he added: “In every sense. Sloppy, a lot of technical mistakes, not fast enough: we were lucky today.

“I am not happy. The way we played was sloppy, we did a lot of technical mistakes. It is nothing to do with mentality. We need to play better…”

England will contest their semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday July 15. The victor will play either France or Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday, July 19.

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