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Tuchel Names 2026 World Cup Squad Then Takes Questions From Under-11 Players

Thomas Tuchel answered questions from under-11 players of the West Midlands-based Starz Academy six hours before the article's publication on BBC Sport.

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England men's national football team head coach Thomas Tuchel answered questions from under-11 players of the West Midlands-based Starz Academy. The session occurred before the team heads to the 2026 World Cup. Tuchel named the 2026 World Cup squad.

The article covering the question-and-answer session with the under-11 players appeared on the BBC Sport subsection for England Men. The piece is titled 'Thomas Tuchel: England head coach fields questions from an under-11s team'. It was published six hours ago.

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