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·19 July 2026
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·19 July 2026
Arsenal star was expected to play a starring role at the World Cup - but struggled for starts
Thomas Tuchel has explained why Bukayo Saka has struggled for minutes at the World Cup after the Arsenal man scored a hat-trick against France in the bronze final.
Saka was expected to play a key role during the tournament for England, but did not start until England third group game - a dead-rubber against Panama.
The winger was then dropped again against DR Congo before being reinstated against Mexico and grabbed a key assist in a 3-2 win.
Tuchel decided against using Saka at all in the semi-final defeat to Argentina, but did hand him a start against France - and Saka duly scored three in a remarkable 6-4 win in Miami.
"He did everything right," Tuchel told BBC Sport of Saka.
"I had a feeling in the semi-final that [Morgan] Rogers would be involved in something special. That was it.
"The games in itself demands so much, so much focus on changes because of cramps and flow of the games.
"Bukayo showed that he is a key player. There is never a doubt. I wasn't aware he had a hat-trick. I lost the overview of the goalscorers, but brilliant."
Bukayo Saka with the match ball
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England's win over France secure third place at the 2026 World Cup, their best showing since winning the tournament in 1966.
Tuchel added "I have said it before, this team has created something very special, and they showed it again."
"Eight years ago they [France] were the champions," he continued. "Four years ago they were in the final. There is a slight gap [to the top teams], but no problem. We want to close it.
"I said yesterday that today is the first step to closing it. We did it. We beat them. The next one will be Spain in the Nations League."
Asked if he is an energized as ever for the job, amid question marks over his future, Tuchel was adamant.
He said: "To see a team fight like this gives you energy. The tiredness will come after.
"We will still feel the pain when tomorrow is the final. This will take a while, but overall it gives me more energy than it takes from me."







































