Two closely related reports from the Daily Mail and Mail Online criticize the Football Association’s decision to appoint Thomas Tuchel, framing the outcome as an unsuccessful gamble. The articles argue that Tuchel is being outcoached and that his team’s style of play has not met expectations, describing it in negative terms. Both sources present the same perspective attributed to columnist Oliver Holt, suggesting that the FA’s choice has not delivered the intended improvement and raising concern about what happens next. While the reports focus heavily on the columnist’s judgment, they do not provide detailed alternative viewpoints from the FA, Tuchel, players, or independent analysts within the provided text. Overall, the common thread across both outlets is that public and media reaction is critical of the FA’s decision-making around Tuchel’s role, with the central claim that results and tactical approach have fallen short of promises associated with his appointment.