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WORLD CUP DAY 35: England throw it away as Tuchel loses nerve

In the end England fell shore, again. One up with half an hour to go England sat back, ceded ground then succumbed as Argentina seized the initiative and scored two late goals. 

Where did it go wrong this time? Did Tuchel lose his nerve, was it all down to Messi do England have an inferiority complex? 


Jonathan Northcroft and Paul Hirst bring immediate reaction from the ground before Tom Clarke, Gregor Robertson and Alyson Rudd dissect a disappointing night for England.

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