Thomas Tuchel believes he must raise his voice to England players, otherwise "nobody will listen to me." Telegraph columnist Matt Law highlights that players must develop strong mental resilience to progress further in the World Cup.

Signs suggest that in the World Cup being held in the United States, another player is very likely to face severe criticism from Thomas Tuchel in England's final group match against Panama. In the goalless group-stage match against Ghana, Jed Spence became the most recent player to be publicly criticized by Tuchel, following goalkeeper Jordan Pickford who had faced similar rebuke in the Croatia match.
Sean Parker's playing career had few highlights. He ended his professional career after his time at German second-division side Greuther Fürth six years ago. However, during his time at Mainz with Thomas Tuchel in 2014, a training video surfaced in which Tuchel publicly and harshly rebuked him.
In the training video, Tuchel shouted: "Sean, Sean! What are you thinking when you play? You come to training and do whatever you want, completely ignoring instructions!"
Tuchel, visibly angry, kicked the ball away and continued: "One moment you show off some nice technique, the next moment you randomly change your mind, and nothing is done properly." Finally, he kicked the ball further away and said: "Go pick up the ball and do some laps to think about what you've done."
It is not difficult to imagine that Parker was deeply affected at the time. He left Mainz that year, and his career subsequently declined. Mainz was Tuchel's second managerial position, where he showed considerable growth in his early coaching career. However, as England manager, he continues to express his anger publicly to players even in the presence of media and cameras. Whether this coaching style can be sustained long-term remains to be seen.
In England's first group match against Croatia, Tuchel shouted at Jordan Pickford during the first half: "Do as I tell you." In the second half of the match against Ghana in Boston, Jed Spence was publicly reprimanded by him on the touchline.
Tuchel violently waved his arm at the wing-back, repeatedly shouting "Jed" five times while demanding he execute a "one-two pass."
Former England manager Gareth Southgate rarely showed emotion on the touchline or in front of cameras, but Tuchel has always expressed his feelings openly.
Usually he embraces and comforts his players, but when he deems it necessary, he uses harsh methods to motivate them.
Tuchel does not suppress his emotions and does not hide criticism in the dressing room. In Tuesday's match against Ghana, he repeatedly rebuked Jed Spence with gestures before he was substituted for Nico O'Reilly.
When asked after the match whether he was satisfied with Spence's performance, Tuchel said: "He defended well, but I want him to be more involved in attacking play, create space on the flank, and penetrate the opposition defense more. But ultimately, this was his first major tournament start, and we must be objective about it.
You need to remind players loudly. Otherwise they won't listen. There is no conflict between me and Jed. After O'Reilly came on, we almost scored, and Kane also had a great heading opportunity."
Southgate's outbursts in the past were mostly in defense of his players. When Harry Maguire scored an own goal against Scotland and faced public criticism, Southgate publicly said that public opinion of Maguire was "ridiculous."
While Sir Alex Ferguson's famous "hairdryer treatment" era at Manchester United ended long ago, many England players are already accustomed to such strict criticism from their club managers.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery frequently shows anger on the touchline and has even shoved Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans during European competition.
During his time as Manchester City manager, Guardiola has had heated confrontations with Haaland on the touchline after matches and frequently throws water bottles to express his frustration.
At least so far, England players have accepted Tuchel's direct and emotionally expressive coaching style. However, many initial advantages during a national team manager's tenure can eventually become hidden pitfalls, and Tuchel should remain vigilant about this.

In the Croatia match, Jordan Pickford directly pushed back against Tuchel's criticism, and Jed Spence also attempted to argue. However, if England players want to progress to the later stages of the World Cup, they must develop strong mental resilience.
Parker is remembered by fans as the player who was severely rebuked by Tuchel. The England team must learn to either please their manager or at least willingly accept harsh criticism.
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