There’s something electric in the air around England right now. The 3 – 0 win over Wales wasn’t just a result it was a statement. Under Thomas Tuchel, England finally look like a side with rhythm, courage, and tactical intelligence.
The movement was sharp, the pressing relentless, and for once, the swagger felt earned.
But here’s the thing we’ve been here before. We’ve seen golden promises turn to dust. Remember when the so-called Golden Generation thought talent alone could conquer the world? Even Steven Gerrard later admitted they were “egotistical losers” in a brutal moment of honesty a truth that still stings.
Tuchel seems to understand that history lesson better than anyone. He’s not selling dreams; he’s building discipline. His England plays with intelligence, not ego.
The players trust the process, not the headlines. And that, right there, might be the biggest revolution of all.
For once, belief feels grounded not blind. If Tuchel keeps the balance between hope and humility, England might finally be stepping into a future worthy of its past.