Multiple reports say the Football Association (FA) is keeping faith with Thomas Tuchel as England manager following the team’s World Cup exit against Argentina. The outlets describe a difficult finish to the tournament for England, noting the side concedes twice late on against their old rivals in Atlanta, which leads to elimination from the competition. Tuchel has faced heavy criticism after the defeat, but the FA is reported to retain full confidence in him rather than making an immediate change. The reporting focuses on the contrast between public scrutiny of Tuchel’s position after the loss and the FA’s decision to continue with him despite the early World Cup exit. In particular, both sources attribute the outcome to late goals conceded by England and link that to the criticism Tuchel has received. Overall, the articles present the same core development: England’s elimination is followed by a managerial decision from the FA to stand by Tuchel.