Thomas Tuchel will reportedly keep his job as England manager despite the Three Lions' painful World Cup elimination at the hands of Argentina.
England looked on course for a historic result when Anthony Gordon fired them ahead in the 55th minute. However, late strikes from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez completed a dramatic comeback for Argentina, ending English hopes in agonizing fashion.
Tuchel's in-game management drew significant criticism after he opted to make several substitutions following Gordon's opener, effectively parking the bus and allowing Argentina to seize control of the match in its closing stages.
Lionel Messi and Argentina will now advance to face Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday, July 19, in New Jersey.
Despite what has been described as a puzzling tactical decision in England's biggest match since 1966, The Standard reports that the FA are expected to stand by their manager. Tuchel has already agreed a contract extension through to Euro 2028, and the governing body's plan remains to keep him in charge for that tournament unless a major collapse occurs.