Donald Trump publicly criticizes England manager Thomas Tuchel, characterizing his approach as “unusual” and questioning aspects of England’s tactics during the World Cup. The criticism centers on Tuchel’s use of Harry Kane, with Trump saying Kane is played “in defence,” framing this as a questionable deployment rather than a standard role. The outlets also note that Trump has previously drawn attention for his involvement in World Cup-related matters. In one referenced example, Trump is described as intervening to have Folarin Balogun’s red card suspended, through a direct conversation with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Across the accounts, the emphasis is on Trump’s continued high-profile commentary about football decisions and coaching choices, rather than on any on-field assessment from Tuchel or England officials. No additional details are provided in the supplied text about Tuchel’s response, any official disciplinary or rule-related actions tied to the latest comments, or how England’s staff or governing bodies address Trump’s remarks.