Multiple reports assess whether England’s appointment of Thomas Tuchel signals a clear change from the Gareth Southgate era after England lose to Argentina. The articles frame Tuchel’s hiring as an attempt to bring a “fresh approach” aimed at delivering major honours, suggesting expectations for tactical and performance improvements. However, the defeat to Argentina is presented as a familiar outcome, prompting questions about whether football on the pitch has materially shifted. While the sources focus on the contrast between the perceived promise of a new manager and the reality of an unchanged narrative after the latest loss, they do not agree on a definitive answer. Instead, they emphasize the central issue: the match against Argentina renews scrutiny over style, decision-making, and the team’s ability to convert performances into results. Overall, the coverage centers on the continuity debate—whether Tuchel’s early period has already diverged from what supporters experienced during Southgate’s tenure or whether the same patterns still dominate England’s results.