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‘Maybe he doesn’t know what it’s like’

England had to endure hot and humid conditions in Miami in getting past Norway but they have little recovery time before the semi-final after a gruelling game that lasted 122 minutes.

“Maybe he [Tuchel] doesn’t know what it’s like to play in those conditions against Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard, Antonio Nusa and Alexander Sorloth,” added Bellingham, who is averaging a goal a game at this World Cup after his double took his tally to six.

“They’re not an easy team to play against. I can’t speak highly enough of the lads.

“You can’t win every game popping the ball and making 1,000 passes, sometimes you have to win dirty and we did that today.”

Tuchel’s post-match comments, however, were praised by several former England players.

“Over the years, we might have had someone come out and say that we stuck together and we were brilliant,” former England captain Alan Shearer told BBC Sport.

“You have to give him [Tuchel] credit for doing it – he was having none of that.”

Wayne Rooney, who scored 53 goals in 120 England appearances, mentioned England’s German boss was “spot on in terms of the mentality”.

Rooney mentioned the team showed character as Ezri Konsa went off injured and Declan Rice, who had been a doubt due to injury in the days before the game, was replaced at the start of the second half.

“The character of the players has got them through that game because for large parts of that game Norway were the better team,” added Rooney.

Meanwhile, former England defender Matt Upson told BBC Sport: “It felt that [with] 25 minutes left before the end of the 90, Norway were going to win this game.”

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‘Man of all the moments’ – Bellingham gives England the lead

‘I expect England to start semi-final differently’

England have had to rely on individual performances to dig themselves out of trouble in their run to the last four.

Bellingham and Kane combined to breakdown Panama in the group stage before Kane’s late double dug them out of trouble in the last-32 win over DR Congo in Atlanta, where they will return for next week’s semi-final.

On Saturday, it was Bellingham who got England out of trouble.

“England had to suffer, particularly in the second half,” added Shearer.

“When Tuchel speaks about mentality, [he is talking about] the way they found a way to get back into the game, the way they found a way to keep going, they have had to scrap again, because they weren’t brilliant at times in that second half.

“But they are made of tough stuff. They have proven it once again by getting to the semi-final.”

Rooney also praised their resilience, adding: “We’re all delighted that England have got through but the performance wasn’t great.However, they found a way.

“I love that interview [from Thomas Tuchel]. I thought he was spot on in terms of the mentality. It’s about getting through to the semi-finals. They’ve done their job tonight.”

And Upson expects England to start the next game differently, especially in less humid conditions.

“I expect England to start the semi-final with a different tempo and different mindset,” added Upson, who won 21 caps for England between 2003-2010.

“I understand [Tuchel’s] assessment – we can all see that England can do that a lot better.”

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