England defender Marc Guehi criticizes aspects of England’s second-half tactics after the team loses a narrow lead and is eliminated from the World Cup by Argentina. According to reports, Guehi reacts to England’s performance following the match on Wednesday, describing the outcome as disappointing and expressing concern that England’s approach after taking a lead shifted in a way that did not work.
The coverage also links Guehi’s comments to England’s management, including references to coach Thomas Tuchel and substitutions made during the second half. Both articles characterize England’s tactical decisions—particularly changes and game management after going ahead—as central to the collapse that allowed Argentina to overturn the scoreline.
While the reports focus on Guehi’s remarks, they agree on the overall context: England enter the period of the match with a slim lead but fail to maintain it, and the team’s elimination follows. The emphasis across sources is on Guehi’s assessment of England’s second-half strategy and the perceived impact of tactical adjustments.