England manager Thomas Tuchel plays down suggestions that his side show complacency or frustration after a draw with Ghana. In his remarks, he rejects the idea that England’s performance or mindset indicates complacency, and instead frames the result as part of normal competitive preparation and game-state management. Tuchel also insists England are not “frustrated,” focusing on how the team responds to the match rather than dwelling on the outcome. Across the coverage, both reports attribute similar themes to his comments: he emphasizes that interpretations of the squad’s attitude—whether complacent or upset—do not reflect his view of the team’s mentality. The editorials and match analyses are not provided in the supplied excerpts, but the consensus in the available reporting is that Tuchel directly challenges narratives about England’s mental approach and presents a more neutral assessment of the draw.