England manager Thomas Tuchel was seen expressing his frustration on the touchline during the team's goalless draw against Ghana.
Tuchel was seen barking instructions at defender Djed Spence, with the manager feeling that Spence was not engaging enough in the attacking phase. Tuchel wanted Spence to start attacks wider and make more runs through the last line.
Despite the manager's exasperation, Spence had a solid first start in a major tournament for England, and Tuchel acknowledged that it was only natural for him to be more vocal given the player's lack of major tournament experience.
Tuchel's outbursts have raised questions about whether he is picking on Spence, but former England and Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere believes that the manager's behavior is a normal part of the coaching process.
Wilshere, who now manages Luton Town, thinks that players who are not giving their all can be reminded to do so through intense coaching, and he cited Tuchel's outburst as an example of this. Wilshere also noted that players like Harry Kane and Declan Rice would not be subject to the same level of intensity because they are more aware of their responsibilities.
Tuchel's efforts to get the best out of his players have been met with understanding from Wilshere, who believes that the manager is simply trying to help his players improve.
The England team's performance against Ghana has been a subject of discussion, with some speculating about the team's chances in the tournament.
Tuchel's tactics and player management will continue to be under scrutiny as the team progresses in the tournament.
