Before England’s World Cup last-16 match against Mexico, BBC Sport’s Phil McNulty highlights that coach Thomas Tuchel has several issues to address. Both sources refer to England being close to humiliation and frame the upcoming game as a moment requiring immediate improvement. The coverage focuses on the remaining tactical and performance concerns that Tuchel must resolve ahead of the knockout stage, while treating the situation as urgent rather than settled. Specific areas are not detailed in the provided excerpts, but the thrust is that England must correct problems from earlier in the tournament and ensure the team responds under the pressure of a do-or-die fixture. The match against Mexico is presented as the next test of whether those adjustments are made in time—particularly given the potential consequences of failing to improve before the latter stages. Overall, the reporting sets the tone that Tuchel’s priorities between now and kick-off center on stabilizing England’s performance to avoid another near-miss and to compete effectively in the last-16 round.