England substitutes at World Cup may stay indoors - Thomas Tuchel

England's World Cup Squad to Stay Indoors During Matches Due to High Temperatures, Says Manager Thomas Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel, the manager of England's national football team, has revealed that he is considering keeping his substitutes indoors during matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States due to the extreme heat. The decision comes as experts warn that high temperatures, wildfires, and hurricanes could pose significant challenges for teams, fans, and stadium workers.

Speaking on the eve of the World Cup draw in Washington DC, Tuchel said: "If this is what helps us later in matches when they come on, we have to consider it a possibility." However, he also emphasized that his priority is to get the players out onto the pitch to feel the energy and give the team energy from the bench.

The recent Pitches in Peril report found that 10 of the 16 venues for the World Cup are at "very high risk of experiencing extreme heat stress conditions." Tuchel acknowledged that the heat will have an impact on the intensity of the matches, reducing the amount of intensive runs, offensively and defensively.

"We need to adapt and prepare the players as good as possible," he said. "We've put a lot of effort into it, and we will be ready when the tournament starts." The manager also discussed scheduling headaches and traveling large distances between venues, saying that he wants his team to accept difficulties but believes that with the right mindset, they can overcome them.

Tuchel has revealed that he knows who he wants on his World Cup squad, including Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham, but is taking a cautious approach in announcing the final selection. The England manager expressed confidence that his team can win the tournament for the first time since 1966, saying: "We've got closer, we've got better. For my belief, I needed the camps in September, October, November, and the way the camps, the results, and the group went together."

In terms of potential opponents for England's friendly matches before the World Cup, Tuchel said that his team will wait until the draw but has a clear idea against whom they want to play. The manager is eager to prepare his team thoroughly for the tournament while also giving players opportunities to participate in other competitions.

The question on everyone's lips now is whether England can capitalize on their high seed and create an intimidating atmosphere at the World Cup, with many experts predicting that no one wants to face them. With Tuchel's emphasis on squad selection, team spirit, and adaptability, it seems likely that this will be a unique and compelling tournament for football fans worldwide.

In light of the extreme heat expected during the World Cup, other teams may be taking precautions of their own. While England is preparing to take on the challenge head-on, the rest of the world can only wait with bated breath to see how it all unfolds.
 
Dude, I just saw this video of a guy trying to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich while riding a unicycle 🀣... like, who does that? And then it made me think about how crazy the World Cup is gonna be in 2026 - I mean, playing in the States during the summer? That's just asking for heat stroke! Tuchel is smart to consider keeping subs indoors, though. Can you imagine if England's squad was like a bunch of sweaty messes out there on the field πŸ˜‚... anyway, I'm more excited about the possibility of Jude Bellingham being on that team πŸ’–
 
I'm really hyped for the World Cup this year πŸ€©πŸ† I mean, we've got a talented squad and Tuchel's strategy is gonna be super interesting to watch. But what's up with keeping subs indoors in the heat tho? I get that it's hot, but isn't that kinda undermining the whole "being on the pitch" thing? πŸ€” Still, if it means we come out on top, idc πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈπŸ‘
 
I'm low-key hyped for the 2026 FIFA World Cup 🀩 especially with England in the mix! Thomas Tuchel's squad selection approach is super interesting and I think his focus on adaptability will be key to their success. The heat concerns are a bummer tho, but I'm sure they'll figure out ways to keep their subs cool during matches 😴. England's got some fire talents like Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham, so fingers crossed they can bring home that first World Cup win since 1966 πŸ†
 
You know what's wild? I was at this festival last summer and the food truck options were insane 🀯. I mean, have you ever tried a vegan "cheese" board with all these crazy plant-based options? It was like a whole new world opened up to me πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the art installations – it was like stepping into a surrealist dreamscapes 🌌. The thing is, I love how unpredictable festivals are – you never know what's gonna happen next πŸ’₯. Is England gonna win the World Cup? Who knows? But one thing's for sure, their squad selection process sounds like a major chess match πŸ€”.
 
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is gonna be a scorcher 🌑️! I mean, high temperatures and extreme heat stress conditions? That's just crazy talk! Back in my day, we played football matches without all these fancy precautions... but I guess times have changed πŸ˜…. It's good that England's manager, Thomas Tuchel, is considering keeping his subs indoors during matches to keep them safe from the heat. But at the same time, it'll be a real bummer if they can't get out onto the pitch and feel the energy of the crowd πŸŽ‰.

And can you believe how hot those stadiums are gonna be? 10 out of 16 venues are at "very high risk" of experiencing extreme heat stress conditions... that's just mind-boggling! 😲 I'm glad they're taking precautions, but I hope they don't end up playing all their matches indoors πŸ€ͺ.

And hey, England's got a good shot at winning it all this time around ⚽️. Tuchel seems like a top-notch manager, and his team looks solid... but we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out πŸ’₯. Bring on the World Cup!
 
I think its actually kinda cool that England's gonna prioritize player safety over playing in crazy heat... I mean, we should be worried about players getting hurt, not just winning the tournament πŸ€•πŸ’¨. Plus, this means they're thinking ahead and trying to adapt, which is really admirable. And who knows, maybe the weather will actually bring some extra energy to the matches? 😏 It's all about perspective, right? We gotta consider the bigger picture – the players' well-being and the future of the sport. Let's hope England's squad selection and team spirit bring them success! 🌟
 
can't blame them for takin' precautions tho πŸ€” stadiums gotta be safe for everyone involved - players, fans & staff πŸ‘₯ heat's a serious concern, especially in the states where it's gonna be scorching πŸ”₯
 
I just love this new age football πŸˆπŸ‘ but seriously, can't believe they're gonna keep subs indoors during matches due to heat? What's next, bubble wrap seats and personal misting systems? πŸ˜‚ It's not about making the players comfy, it's about adapting to the conditions. I remember watching England games back in '98 πŸ™ƒ and we didn't have all these safety nets like we do now. We just got on with it! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸŒ‘οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸŸοΈ So I was reading about this and I'm like "10 out of 16 stadiums at high risk of heat stress? That's crazy!" 🀯 Like, what even is the point of having a World Cup if you're gonna make the players sweat more than they already do during training sessions? πŸ˜‚ On a serious note tho, have you seen the stats on how heat affects athletic performance? It's wild. Like, for every 1Β°C increase in temperature, you can expect a 0.5% decrease in power output. That adds up fast! πŸ“Š

But seriously, Thomas Tuchel makes some valid points about adapting to the environment and giving his team energy from the bench. And let's be real, we all know England is gonna be tough opponents for anyone in the tournament. πŸ”₯ Like, with Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham on the squad, they've got the talent to make some noise.

And have you seen the injury rates for football players during hot weather? πŸ€• It's like, the higher the temperature, the more likely you are to get hurt. So yeah, maybe keeping them indoors a bit wouldn't be so bad after all... πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜‚πŸ”₯πŸ’¦ england's squad staying indoors during matches due to heatwave 🌑️ is a bit of a joke, right? but seriously tho...heat stress conditions are no laughing matter 😬 10 out of 16 venues at high risk?! that's crazy πŸ”₯. teams need to adapt & prepare players for the extreme conditions πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. tuchel's cautious approach makes sense tho πŸ’‘. can't have players getting heatstruck mid-game ⚽️. but with the right mindset, i'm sure england can make it work πŸ’ͺπŸ”₯ πŸ‘Š
 
I've seen my fair share of hot summers playing sports, and I gotta say, extreme heat in a football tournament? That's just crazy 🀯. You're gonna have players struggling for air, not to mention the risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion 😷. Can't blame Tuchel for wanting to keep his subs indoors when that's what they need to stay safe.

But you know what? This is all part of the game, and footballers are some of the toughest guys out there. They'll figure it out, adapt, and find ways to perform under pressure. That's what makes the beautiful game so great – the drama, the tension, and the thrill of victory πŸ’₯.

As for England taking on the world, I'm all for it! They've got some talented young players, like Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden, who can make a real difference. With Tuchel at the helm, they might just surprise us all πŸ€”. Bring on the heat – let's see how these guys handle it πŸ”₯.
 
πŸ€” so they're gonna keep subs indoors because of heat? that makes sense i guess, but won't that kinda suck the energy outta the stadium? and what about player safety? like, if they're really gonna take precautions for one guy's heat stress, what about when he gets injured on the pitch? πŸ€• also, 10 of 16 venues are at "very high risk" of extreme heat stress... sounds like a bit of an understatement to me 😏
 
🌑️ The FIFA World Cup is always a massive event but this time its not just about football it's about survival too 🀯. I think its great that England's team manager Thomas Tuchel is taking precautions due to the high temperatures, his priority should be the health and well-being of his players.

I'm a bit worried about the other teams who might not have the same level of preparation as England. Will they be able to adapt to the heat? πŸ€” Its also interesting that many experts think England has a good chance of winning this tournament, with their team spirit and squad selection looking strong.

The thing I dont like is that these precautions are just coming now its already July what if it was too late for some teams. Shouldn't we be planning for extreme weather conditions way in advance? πŸŒͺ️
 
omg i'm so hyped for the england team πŸ€©πŸ‘ tuchel's strategy to keep subs indoors during matches sounds like a genius move considering the heatwave πŸŒ‘οΈπŸ’¦ i just hope they don't get too much of a disadvantage from it tho πŸ’” anyway, i love how confident tuchel is about his team winning the tournament for the first time in ages πŸ™ŒπŸ½β€οΈ let's see if they can make it happen!!! πŸŽ‰
 
OMG, 45Β°C in a stadium? That's crazy! 🀯 I feel for the players, they're gonna have to be so focused and hydrated during those matches. The heat stress conditions are super worrying, hope everyone stays safe and healthy. I'm not surprised Tuchel wants to keep subs indoors tho, it makes total sense. Can't have them collapsing on the pitch mid-match πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Hopefully, England's squad is ready for this challenge and can bring home that first World Cup win in ages! πŸ’ͺ
 
the heat in the US is gonna be insane 🀯 think its a great idea for england to keep subs indoors tho, less chance of dehydration and heat exhaustion 🚨 gotta give credit to tuchel for prioritizing his players' safety over just trying to win at all costs πŸ’― maybe other teams can take note and adapt as well πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure about this whole indoor thing for England's matches πŸ€”. I mean, yeah heat is a real concern but do we really need to be stuck indoors? It's football, right? Get some sweat in your brow, feel the rush of adrenaline... it's all part of the experience πŸ€. Can't say I've got any faith that these players are going to be able to replicate that energy from under a tent πŸ˜’. And what about the fans? Do we really want to be stuck indoors watching a game like some sort of heat-induced coma patient? Not exactly the most thrilling prospect for me... β˜€οΈ
 
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