England’s disappointing draw with Ghana in Boston is putting pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of the next fixture against Panama in New York on Saturday. Multiple reports focus on the issues that appeared during the match, describing concerns in England’s defensive performance and overall stability. The coverage points to difficulties involving players’ composure and decision-making, with criticism directed at how certain individuals looked during parts of the game. Alongside the on-field concerns, the reporting also discusses Tuchel’s team selection, including references to a perceived snub of “specialists” and the impact that approach may have had on England’s structure and effectiveness. The sources collectively frame the upcoming match versus Panama as a chance for England to respond and correct the problems identified after the Ghana game, particularly defensively and in terms of player performance. The reports do not agree on detailed tactical specifics beyond the general areas of concern, but they consistently link the Ghana result to the need for changes before the Panama match.