England head coach Thomas Tuchel tells players to increase their overall output ahead of the World Cup, warning the team cannot depend on just Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham to deliver results. The reports say Tuchel highlights the risk of becoming overly reliant on the attacking duo and notes that England’s performance can suffer when those two do not produce. One example cited is England’s goalless draw with Ghana, which is presented as a case where the lack of goals exposes wider issues in attack beyond Kane and Bellingham. Tuchel’s message is framed around broader responsibility across the squad, with other England players expected to contribute more consistently in key moments. Overall, the outlets focus on Tuchel’s call for England’s attacking structure and supporting cast to step up, rather than leaning on a single partnership for goals at major tournaments.