England defeat Mexico 3-2 at Estadio Azteca under the management of Thomas Tuchel, according to reports from multiple outlets. Coverage describes the match as one of the strongest defensive and match-control performances by England in Tuchel’s tenure, with emphasis on the tactical setup and the team’s ability to limit Mexico while creating opportunities at key moments. Several accounts highlight Tuchel’s in-game adjustments, including substitutions, as contributing factors in shifting the game’s balance as it develops. Reports also refer to a decisive sequence described as a “lift-off” moment, where England’s performance and momentum increase during the match. The articles characterise the overall approach as effective and closely executed, from the starting lineup to later changes, culminating in England overturning or managing the match situation to secure the win. While the outlets vary in descriptive language, they collectively credit Tuchel’s tactical management and responsiveness during the game for England’s final 3-2 result.