Tuchel to Implement Southgate's Penalty Strategy for World Cup
England's manager Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that his team will adhere to Gareth Southgate's established penalty shootout strategy during the upcoming World Cup.
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England's manager Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that his team will adhere to Gareth Southgate's established penalty shootout strategy during the upcoming World Cup.
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