
Following his side's 4-2 win over Croatia to start their FIFA World Cup campaign, England coach Thomas Tuchel called on FIFA to make changes to their pre-match arrangements and positions of photographers after he missed seeing their players standing for the national anthem during his debut in the World Cup as a manager.
While captain Harry Kane scored twice, Croatia equalised on both occasions through Martin Baturina and Petar Musa before halftime.
England then took control after the break, with Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford finding the net to secure the victory.
Despite England's fine start to their campaign, Tuchel was not happy being swarmed by photographers as his players stood for the national anthem.
Tuchel, who did not sing the 'God Save The King', but stood silent, was unhappy that he could not see his players as they lined up for the national anthem, as the photographers obstructed his view, causing him to miss out on a "special moment".
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"I have to tell you something, I am begging FIFA to change the position of the photographers in the national anthem because I could not see my team in the national anthem," he said, according to Goal.com
“When I was young and when I started coaching, this was too big to dream of this kind of occasion," he said.
The drama was not limited to the pre-match ceremony, as Tuchel was involved in a heated exchange with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
After Harry gave England an early lead, Tuchel was left unhappy with Jordan's approach, which caused the scorelines to stay level at 2-2 heading into the half-time.
The pitch-side mics captured Tuchel shouting at Pickford, asking him to play the ball to right back instead of forcing passes while off-balance.
When the goalie tried to respond, the England coach shut him down saying, "You know what you are supposed to do, do as I told you!"
The England skipper Kane delivered a commanding display, scoring a brace against Croatia, with one goal coming from the penalty spot in the 12th minute and another in the 42nd minute, helping England secure a strong start to their campaign.
Kane became only the second England player to score in three separate FIFA World Cup tournaments (2018, 2022, 2026), joining legend David Beckham (1998, 2002, 2006).
(With inputs from ANI)