It has been confirmed that the coach of the Three Lions Thomas Tuchel actually spent two days at Boca Raton, Florida inspecting facilities and planning on how to execute his mission of winning the 2026 World Cup for England.
It is further confirmed he and his colleagues inspected the facilities of Inter Miami at Fort Lauderdale as a base for the English National side pre-camping for acclimatization for the World Cup in 2026.
But the English bosses are in a fix now after the World Cup draw pitched them against Croatia,Ghana and Panama . England plays Ghana in Boston which is expected to present them with humidity issues, while the match against Panama at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey presents different challenges .
Ghanasportspage.com can confirm that England are changing their original plans and intend to quickly move camps around to get the players the best preparation for the FIFA World Cup tournament, and Tuchel who was at the Club World Cup for days,is in no mood to compromise on the peaceful atmosphere of his team.
It was observed after the draw how Tuchel was in a sober mood at the Capital Hilton hotel, moving from his room to the bar briefly and later attending a seminar involving the teams. It was curious to observe how he kept talking to his entourage and at a point even forgot his accreditation tag so was denied entry to the seminar.
It took him several minutes before a female team member was able to help him pass through security after he was kept waiting for a while ,as he kept shaking his head . Certainly Croatia,Ghana and Panama are giving the coach a serious headache .
England already has a proposed friendly against Japan, Uruguay and an un-named African side to get them the best preparation for the matches against Croatia, Ghana and Panama,and left behind a team in the US to immediately execute their camping plans.
Meanwhile, scouts are already believed to have been assigned to monitor group mates, with players in the English leagues coming under strict observations from the English spies ahead of the World Cup.
Mohammed Kudus, Antoine Semenyo, Jordan Ayew and Issahaku Fatau are among the names under the lenses of Thomas Tuchel, who after the draw described the group as a very tough one

