England manager Thomas Tuchel says he wants his team to play an attacking style at the World Cup that supporters can enjoy, including in pubs. In remarks reported by the outlets, Tuchel characterizes the goal as keeping England’s football forward and entertaining rather than defensive or cautious. The coverage also notes that Tuchel acknowledges selection and tactical decisions related to key attacking players. The reports specifically mention that he faces major choices involving Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka. While the articles emphasize Tuchel’s intention to maintain an attacking approach, they present the “Rashford and Saka decision” as a key factor in how England’s lineup and game plan may be shaped. Overall, the sources converge on Tuchel’s message that England will aim to be proactive in games at the tournament and that decisions about whether, or how, to use Rashford and Saka are part of his planning.