World Cup
Karma or history: England's path to the World Cup quarters
England’s national team, guided by coach Thomas Tuchel, will rely on what he calls ‘karma’ to push the Three Lions into the World Cup quarter‑finals when they face Mexico on Monday at Mexico City’s iconic Azteca Stadium, a venue steeped in historic memories.
Thomas Tuchel, England’s national team coach, says the Three Lions will need more than tactics to progress. He argues that ‘karma’ will be the decisive factor in reaching the World Cup quarter‑finals.
England’s next opponent is Mexico, scheduled for Monday. The victor of that encounter will move on to the quarter‑final stage of the tournament.
The match will be staged at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The venue is iconic and carries historic memories from previous World Cup events.
The juxtaposition of Tuchel’s reliance on unseen influence and the stadium’s tangible legacy highlights the contrasting narratives shaping England’s World Cup journey. The upcoming clash will test whether belief in karma can translate into performance on a stage steeped in World Cup lore.