Tuchel did not deliver, but his time with England is not up - Shearer
Former England captain Alan Shearer says Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel will not be fazed by criticism he has faced over the World Cup semi-final defeat.
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"I know what it is like when I have been asked similar questions at the final whistle."
— Alan Shearer , Celebrity
"No regrets - Tuchel on England's defeat by Argentina."
— Alan Shearer , Celebrity
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Former England captain Alan Shearer says Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel will not be fazed by criticism he has faced over the World Cup semi-final defeat.
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