England will head to the United States for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in ruthless, history-making form after completing a flawless qualification campaign under manager Thomas Tuchel. The Three Lions delivered eight wins in eight games, showcasing a blend of control, intensity and attacking efficiency that has quickly become the hallmark of the German tactician’s reign.
Tuchel’s England not only secured victory in every qualifier but also maintained a remarkable 100% away-ground win rate, demonstrating their growing composure in hostile environments. Across the eight matches, England scored 22 goals, reflecting the team’s tactical discipline and improved fluidity in the final third. From clinical counter-attacks to well-structured positional play, the national team looked sharper and more cohesive than at any point in recent memory.
This outstanding qualifying run also saw England rewrite their own record books. For the first time in history, the Three Lions have now won 11 competitive matches in a row, a streak that highlights Tuchel’s impact since taking charge. His ability to blend youth with experience, tighten defensive structures, and elevate England’s technical quality has transformed expectations around the team.