Bellingham and Foden return to give Tuchel's England a headache at No 10 | Barney Ronay

Thomas Tuchel is having the last laugh with his England team, reveling in the chaos he has sown amidst the No 10 conundrum. The selection process was always going to be crucial as Tuchel insisted on selecting one central creator, rather than having multiple stars on the pitch at once.

When Jude Bellingham didn't start against Serbia, it sent shockwaves through the England faithful. Was this a tactical decision or simply a deliberate attempt to stir up controversy? Tuchel has already made his stance clear: he sees no problem with dropping Bellingham, but where do you play him? The young midfielder is often deployed as a right-sided attacker, which seemed to work against Serbia.

Phil Foden, on the other hand, thrived in a false 9 role. His ability to drift inside and create space allowed Morgan Rogers to flourish in midfield. The latter was arguably England's best player, displaying impressive skills and vision that left Serbian defenders baffled.

It wasn't all smooth sailing for Tuchel's team, however. A lackluster start had everyone wondering if there would be any spark at all. And then, suddenly, the floodgates opened. Bukayo Saka's volleyed finish gave England a 1-0 lead, and from that point on, it was almost impossible to contain Serbia.

Despite some promising signs in midfield, particularly with Nico O'Reilly making left-back look like child's play, Tuchel's team ultimately settled for a narrow victory. The question remains: who will miss out on the starting lineup when Cole Palmer is back in contention? Is this England's best No 10, and if so, why hasn't he been given a chance to prove himself yet?

One thing is certain, however - Tuchel's ruthless approach has paid off for now. His team may not have impressed everyone, but they certainly sent a message: don't underestimate them at your own peril.
 
πŸ™ I think what's striking about England's performance against Serbia is the tension that comes with Tuchel's unconventional approach to player selection. By choosing to go with one central creator over multiple stars on the pitch, he's forced everyone to raise their game, which ultimately led to a more cohesive and effective team effort. It's not just about having a few talented players on the pitch, but also about how they work together as a unit. And let's be real, it's definitely not for the faint of heart - dropping Jude Bellingham was a bold move, and it'll be interesting to see how that decision plays out in future matches. πŸ’‘
 
idk about Jude Bellingham lol he was literally dropped from the squad and then everyone freaked out 🀣 what is Tuchel even trying to achieve? like, if you can't start him, what's his point in being on the team? πŸ€” i mean Foden looked decent as a false 9 but let's not forget that Serbia was no powerhouse πŸ˜… anyhoo, Tuchel's tactics are pretty interesting...he's all about playing to your strengths and then exploiting the opponents' weaknesses πŸ€“
 
OMG, I'm loving the drama with Jude Bellingham right now πŸ˜‚πŸ€”! As a parent, I can totally relate to how frustrating it must be for him (and his fans) not to start against Serbia. It's like when my kid doesn't get picked for their favorite team or activity - you're all, "What did they do wrong?!" πŸ™„

But seriously, Tuchel seems to have done his job well, stirring up some controversy and getting the best out of his players. Phil Foden's false 9 role was pure genius! My kid would totally love playing around with different positions on the pitch like that. And Bukayo Saka's goal? 🀩 Goals are the best way to win over anyone, even if you're not their favorite player!

The question of who'll miss out when Cole Palmer comes back is a tough one... but I think it's great that Tuchel's approach has paid off so far. As a parent, it's hard to balance giving your kids opportunities and letting them fail - Tuchel seems to be striking the right balance here. 🀞
 
OMG 🀯 I'm lovin' how Tuchel's team played that match! The way he mixed up the positions and made those players work in different roles was genius πŸ˜‚ Foden as a false 9? Mind blown! And I feel Jude Bellingham getting dropped was a master move, it kept everyone on their toes πŸ€” It's like he wanted to create some controversy, but still managed to win the game. The team looks solid, and I'm intrigued by Cole Palmer's potential in that No 10 spot πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, that Bukayo Saka boy is a game-changer πŸ™Œ! He was on fire against Serbia and his volley was pure magic ✨. But, let's be real, Tuchel's tactics were kinda sketchy, especially with Jude Bellingham not starting πŸ‘€. I mean, what's the point of having a talented player like him if you're not gonna give him some playing time? And don't even get me started on Phil Foden, he was great in that false 9 role, no question 🀩.

But, what really got my goat is Cole Palmer not getting a chance yet πŸ€”. The kid's been doing well for Manchester City and it's like Tuchel's trying to keep him in the bench πŸ”’. I think England needs some youth and freshness in that midfield role and Palmer would be a great choice 🌟.

Tuchel might have gotten the win, but I'm not buying all the hype just yet 😏. There's still a lot of work to be done before they can take on the big boys πŸ†.
 
lol what's up with all these superstars and no one can just play in their right position? like Jude Bellingham is supposed to be a central creator but then he doesn't start and the whole team suffers πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And Phil Foden as false 9, genius! but why didn't we see more of that during his time at City? also Cole Palmer being left out already, that's just frustrating 😩. and I'm loving Tuchel's "ruthless approach" vibes, he's like the footballing version of Elon Musk πŸš€
 
I'm totally with Jude Bellingham on this one πŸ™„, and I think Phil Foden is way overrated atm πŸ’”. I mean, Tuchel's tactic of playing just one creator was always gonna be shaky. You can't just ignore the rest of the team like that. And what's up with this obsession with Bukayo Saka? He's had some good games, but let's not put all our eggs in one basket 🀯. Nico O'Reilly making left-back look easy is cool and all, but what about the rest of the midfielders? We need more variety, not less πŸ’ͺ. And Cole Palmer getting a chance to prove himself is long overdue imo ⏰.
 
I'm loving the drama that Thomas Tuchel is bringing to this England team 🀣. I mean, who else would drop Jude Bellingham and then leave fans wondering what's going on? It's like he's trying to keep everyone on their toes πŸ”₯. And let's be real, Phil Foden did look sharp in that false 9 role, but can Tuchel really commit to playing him there regularly? I'm not sure how the squad will balance out once Cole Palmer comes back into the mix... it's gonna get interesting ⚠️.
 
omg i just got the most amazing foodie find πŸ΄πŸ‘€ you guys know that new vegan cafe downtown? i was talking to my friend there and we were both like "wait what's this?" so they're making plant-based versions of classic pub dishes like fish & chips and bangers & mash lol i mean it sounds weird but trust me it's LIFE.CHANGING 🀯
 
πŸ‘ I'm loving the way Tuchel is shaking things up! Playing Jude Bellingham on the right wing was a masterstroke, it really allowed him to showcase his skills and cause chaos for the Serbian defense 🀯. And Phil Foden in that false 9 role? Genius! It's all about finding what works for each player, you know? And yeah, Nico O'Reilly is looking like a total boss at left-back 😎. The question is, though: when Cole Palmer comes back from injury, who gets the nod at No 10? πŸ€” This England team might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I'm all about giving Tuchel props for his bold tactics πŸ’― #TuchelForTheWin #BellinghamOnTheRight #FodenInFalse9
 
πŸ‘€ I'm loving how this England team is getting under people's skin with their unorthodox tactics! Thomas Tuchel is like the coach version of a cat in a bathtub – he just won't get out without making waves 😹. I mean, Jude Bellingham being benched against Serbia was like the ultimate chess move... or a clever troll. But for real, Phil Foden's false 9 role looked super effective, and Morgan Rogers' midfield display was πŸ”₯. The only thing that worries me is who'll get left out when Cole Palmer comes back into the mix πŸ€”. Will it be Bukayo Saka, Nico O'Reilly, or someone else? One thing's for sure: Tuchel's approach may not have everyone on board, but he's got England talking πŸ’¬.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the starting lineup, tbh 🀯. One minute Jude Bellingham is on the bench, and the next he's back in the mix, playing like his life depends on it πŸ˜…. But honestly, I think Tuchel made a genius move dropping him for that match against Serbia... just to see how everyone else would react πŸ‘€. It was like watching a train wreck – you didn't wanna look, but you couldn't help yourself πŸš‚. And Phil Foden in the false 9 role? Pure magic ✨. The kid's got some serious skills πŸ”₯. As for Cole Palmer, I'm not sure what the fuss is about... maybe he just needs to chill out 😎. Either way, Tuchel's approach might be unorthodox, but it's clearly working for now πŸ€‘. Bring on the next match! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving how some people are hating on Tuchel for playing it cool with the Bellingham situation. Like, calm down guys, it's just a tactical decision πŸ™„. And honestly, I think his approach is kind of genius. He's all about creating controversy and stirring up the pot, which can be super effective in getting under your opponents' skin. Plus, it's not like he's been playing the same old 4-3-3 formation for years - this experimental stuff is keeping England on their toes! πŸ”„ As for Bellingham being the best No 10, I'm not so sure... I think Tuchel needs to figure out where to play him and how to utilize his skills. And Cole Palmer's return from injury is definitely going to shake things up - it'll be interesting to see who misses out on the starting lineup 😏.
 
idk about tuchel tho πŸ€”...he seems like he's trying to stir up drama wherever he goes lol πŸ˜‚...i get that having one central creator is key, but can't he just pick one and stick with it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ instead of making everyone wonder what's gonna happen next...and o'reilly at left-back is crazy πŸ”₯πŸ’¨ i need to see more of that in a real game tho πŸ’ͺ...Cole Palmer vs Jude Bellingham, tho...i think bellingham needs to prove himself, but not just because he's the best no 10, cuz tuchel already said he sees no problem with dropping him πŸ€”...what if cole can't live up to expectations? 😬
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the drama with Thomas Tuchel's England team right now 🀯. It's like he's intentionally trying to stir up controversy and get people talking. Dropping Jude Bellingham and making Phil Foden play as a false 9? Talk about bold moves! πŸ˜‚

But you know what? I think it's actually starting to pay off for him. The way he mixed and matched his players was pure genius, and Bukayo Saka's goal was the icing on the cake πŸŽ‰. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good underdog story?

I'm also loving Nico O'Reilly making left-back look easy - what a talent! 😍 But yeah, Cole Palmer's return to contention is gonna shake things up for sure. I just hope he can find his footing quickly because England needs him to be at their best.

One thing that really gets me, though, is how well Tuchel's team came together after that rocky start. It was like they were all in it together, you know? 🀝 They didn't let the doubt and pressure get to them, and that's what makes their win so sweet.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole England team situation 🀯. Thomas Tuchel seems like a bit of a mystery to me, always making these big decisions and stirring up controversy wherever he goes πŸ”₯. Like, I get it, Jude Bellingham might not have started that last game, but was that just a tactical thing or did he want to mess with people's heads? πŸ€”

And Phil Foden being in the false 9 role, that's an interesting choice πŸ‘€. He seemed to do alright, but I'm not sure if it's something England should be relying on long-term ⏰.

But for real though, Cole Palmer needs a chance to prove himself ASAP 🚨. If he's that good at number 10, why hasn't he been playing yet? The team did look solid in the end, but I'm still not convinced they're the best lineup πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Tuchel might be getting some revenge from England, but it's also making me wonder if his tactics are a good fit for this team 😐. Only time will tell if he can keep up this momentum πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm telling you, this whole No 10 thing is a big deal! Like, what if Jude Bellingham wasn't even on the pitch and England still wins? πŸ€” Tuchel's got some explaining to do about his lineup choices. I mean, Phil Foden in the false 9 role was pretty genius, but it's not like he's the only one who can play that position. Nico O'Reilly at left-back? That was just a flash in the pan. He's probably not going to stay there for long. And Cole Palmer? Still waiting for his chance, huh? It's time for Tuchel to put his money where his mouth is and give some players a proper chance to shine. Otherwise, it's just going to be more of the same...not that anyone saw this coming from them! πŸ˜‚
 
OMG, I'm loving this England vs Serbia match 🀩! Thomas Tuchel is like the ultimate chess player, constantly keeping us guessing with his tactics. Jude Bellingham's absence was a total head-scratcher, but it seemed to work in their favor, and Phil Foden's false 9 role was pure magic ✨. I'm still wondering what will happen when Cole Palmer returns to the mix... is he gonna be the next England superstar? πŸ€” One thing's for sure, Tuchel's approach may not win everyone over, but it's definitely paying off in a big way 😎. The team needs to build on this momentum and hopefully, we'll see some consistency soon ⏱️!
 
I'm calling BS on the whole Jude Bellingham drama πŸ™„. Was it really a tactical decision to leave him out or was it just to stir up controversy? I mean, we've seen Tuchel make some questionable calls in the past, and this one smells like same old Tuchel to me 😏.

And what's with all the fuss about Bellingham being a "central creator"? We need players who can create scoring chances, not just sit back and pick out passes πŸ€”. Phil Foden was doing that just fine in the false 9 role, but hey, who needs that when you've got Bukayo Saka on set pieces? πŸ˜…

I'm still scratching my head over why Cole Palmer hasn't gotten a chance to prove himself yet though πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The kid's been training hard and Tuchel's gotta be seeing something in him. Maybe it's just about giving him time, but I think we'll see Palmer start soon enough ⏰.

All in all, Tuchel's approach may not have impressed everyone, but he's definitely got England thinking πŸ€”. Can't argue with that. πŸ‘
 
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