Morrison's bold takedown of Tuchel's tactics
Former Premier League striker turned pundit Clinton Morrison has not held back in his latest column, taking aim at England manager Thomas Tuchel's setup after a nerve-shredding 2-1 win over DR Congo in the FIFA World Cup. Morrison wrote in his FourFourTwo Top Top Column:
“England’s right-hand side is exposed and it’s left Thomas Tuchel looking bonkers. Mexico will be a huge test in the altitude.”The blunt assessment comes on the eve of a high-stakes last-16 clash with Mexico, and it echoes growing unease among supporters who have yet to see the Three Lions click in the USA and Mexico-hosted tournament.
An edgy win that sparked alarm bells
England limped past DR Congo thanks to a late winner, but it was the manner of the performance that concerned Morrison and many others. The right flank, in particular, was repeatedly targeted by the Congolese, exposing a lack of defensive cohesion. Trent Alexander-Arnold's adventurous positioning and the right-sided centre-back's struggles left gaping holes – a weakness that an in-form Mexico attack will be licking its lips at. “If you give Julian Quinones that kind of space, he’ll destroy you,” Morrison cautioned, referring to the Mexican forward who has already lit up the tournament with three goals.
Altitude, weather, and a hostile Azteca
Complicating matters further is the unique challenge of playing at the Estadio Azteca, situated over 2,200 metres above sea level. The thin air has historically troubled visiting teams, and England’s high-energy style could be significantly blunted. Moreover, Sky Sports reports that severe weather could yet delay the kick-off, adding another layer of uncertainty. “The heat and altitude combined make it a brutal physical test,” Morrison noted. “Tuchel needs to have a plan B, because just playing out from the back won’t work when you’re gasping for air.”
Key Takeaways
- Clinton Morrison believes England's right-side defensive vulnerabilities are a ticking time bomb ahead of the Mexico clash.
- Thomas Tuchel's tactical choices have been branded 'bonkers' by the ex-England striker, particularly the failure to protect the defence.
- Mexico's Julian Quinones is identified as the danger man, with three World Cup goals already, and a prime candidate to punish England's errors.
- The high altitude of the Azteca and potential weather disruptions add massive unpredictability to the round-of-16 tie.
Quick Facts
Fixture: England vs Mexico
Round: Last 16, 2026 FIFA World Cup
Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Altitude: 2,250m (7,380ft)
England's last result: 2-1 win vs DR Congo
Mexico's star: Julian Quinones (3 goals)