Thomas Tuchel reacts to England’s 3-2 win over Mexico in the World Cup last 16 by praising the team’s performance and criticizing match officials. According to the reports, Tuchel describes England’s display as “heroic” and highlights the intensity of a game that finished with a 3-2 scoreline. At the same time, he says the officials’ decisions were “not good enough,” directing his frustration toward refereeing after the result.

All outlets present the same core account: Tuchel issues public comments that combine praise for England’s effort with dissatisfaction about officiating. The coverage frames his remarks as reactionary and specific to the match, rather than a broader statement about the tournament. The sources do not add differing details about particular incidents or goals beyond the final score and the competition stage, focusing instead on Tuchel’s overall tone—complimenting England’s resilience while questioning the quality of refereeing.