As the World Cup edges closer, Thomas Tuchel has dismissed talk of an “England curse,” pointing instead to the remarkable progress of the nation’s women’s and under-21 teams as proof of a thriving football culture.
⚽ A Positive Outlook
The England men’s side has often been shadowed by narratives of missed opportunities and tournament heartbreaks. But Tuchel believes the bigger picture tells a different story. England, he noted, has built a strong footballing foundation, producing results across multiple levels of the game.
👏 Women Leading the Way
England’s women’s team have been trailblazers, their triumph at the Euros followed by a spirited World Cup campaign. Their consistency on the international stage has not only inspired fans but also lifted the reputation of English football worldwide.
🌟 U21s Proving Their Mettle
Equally impressive has been the rise of the Under-21s, who clinched the European title with an exciting brand of football. Tuchel highlighted this as evidence of depth and development, suggesting that England’s future is brighter than critics allow.
🚀 The Bigger Picture
While pressure will always surround the men’s senior team, Tuchel insisted that success should be measured by the wider growth of the sport. “There is no curse,” he said. “England are producing winners, and that energy will only drive the men’s team forward.”
With such momentum from the women’s and youth squads, fans have every reason to believe England’s World Cup journey can break old narratives and spark new glory.







