Marcus Rashford has come under fire from Thomas Tuchel, the England boss, after struggling to make an impact in recent games.
Tuchel expressed his disappointment with Rashford's performance, stating that he has not been as decisive as Anthony Gordon.

What happened?

Thomas Tuchel criticized Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon, saying the left wing has not provided the same quality as in previous matches.
He mentioned that Rashford has not delivered when he started games.

Why it matters for Marcus Rashford

Rashford's performance is under scrutiny, with Tuchel highlighting the need for improvement on the left flank.
Tuchel believes that Rashford is in a good place but needs to work on his connection and penetration on the field.

What comes next?

England faces Panama in their next match, and Tuchel expects a tough test.
He warned that it may be difficult to break down Panama's defensive block, but he still trusts Rashford to deliver.

Tuchel said that Rashford is a candidate to start, but the left side needs to click and provide more threat.
He also praised Rashford's performance from the bench, saying that he has always pushed and tried to make an impact.

On the upcoming match against Panama, Tuchel stated that it will be a difficult test, but he is confident in his team's ability to win.
He emphasized the need for precision and timing with crosses, as well as awareness of the players' positions on the field.

The match against Panama is scheduled to take place at the MetLife Stadium, and England needs a win to secure their place as Group winners.
Tuchel's men are currently sweating on their position after being held to a goalless draw by Ghana.

Tuchel's criticism of Rashford and the left flank has sparked debate about the team's strategy and player selection.
However, Tuchel remains confident in his team's ability to improve and deliver results.

The England boss has still not found the perfect recipe to beat teams at the World Cup, but he is working on it.
He acknowledged that it is difficult to accelerate the match against low blocks, but he is looking for ways to improve his team's performance.