England manager Thomas Tuchel makes two changes to the back line for England’s next FIFA World Cup match against Ghana. The alterations come after England’s opening game, a win over Croatia, which sources describe as including a shaky first half. Tuchel adjusts his back four by bringing in two players who were not in the starting XI against Croatia. Multiple outlets report that both changes are defensive, indicating Tuchel is reshaping England’s defence rather than altering the midfield or attacking setup. The move is framed as preparation for Tuesday’s meeting with Ghana, with the new selections set to start that match. While the reports confirm the number and defensive nature of the changes, they provide limited detail in the excerpts on the specific players involved. Overall, the coverage aligns on the basic decision: two personnel changes in England’s back four ahead of the Ghana game following the Croatia fixture.