By The Indus Zone Tech Desk | Updated: November 12, 2025 | England Boss Thomas Tuchel: “No Time for Experimentation
England manager Thomas Tuchel has made it clear — the time for experimentation is over. With only two matches left in the World Cup Qualifiers, Tuchel wants his players to stay sharp and focused as they face Serbia and Albania in their final Group K fixtures.
England’s Perfect Record Under Thomas Tuchel
Tuchel’s England team has been unstoppable in the qualifying rounds so far. With six wins in six games, 18 goals scored, and zero conceded, the Three Lions have dominated Group K and already secured their place in next year’s World Cup in North America.
Despite this perfect record, Tuchel is not planning any major changes. England will play Serbia at Wembley on Thursday, followed by an away match against Albania in Tirana on Sunday — their last competitive games before the official World Cup squad announcement.
Tuchel: “We’re Not Here to Experiment”
Speaking to reporters at Tottenham Hotspur’s training base, Tuchel dismissed any talk of trying new tactics or line-ups.
“Do you feel I was experimenting in the last matches?” he said with a smile. “We try to adapt when needed, but I didn’t feel we were experimenting in the last two camps — and we will not start now.”
The German tactician emphasized the importance of consistency and cohesion, saying that now is the time to fine-tune the team’s performance, not test new systems.
Foden and Bellingham Return, Guehi Doubtful
Tuchel confirmed that Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham will rejoin the squad after short injury layoffs. Their return adds strength to an already powerful midfield that has been key to England’s flawless run.
However, defender Marc Guehi may miss the upcoming fixtures due to a minor knock. Tuchel noted that the medical team is assessing his fitness ahead of Thursday’s clash.
Eyes on the World Cup
With qualification sealed, Tuchel’s focus now shifts to preparing his squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where England will be one of the top contenders. Under his leadership, the team has displayed discipline, tactical intelligence, and attacking flair — traits that have reignited hope among fans of a long-awaited world title.
As the Three Lions gear up for their final qualifiers, Tuchel’s message remains firm: no experiments, just execution.