England's Plan to Stop Spying at the World Cup

Southampton was removed from the Championship play-offs for spying on another team. England will play against Croatia, Panama, and Ghana, and Tuchel wants to keep their training methods secret.
England will be based in Kansas City during the tournament. They plan to put up extra screens around their training pitch for more privacy.
Tuchel said they will do their best to keep their training private. Argentina chose a private training facility in Kansas, but England is happy with their current one.
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Tuchel said they will try to control what they can. The training facility is good, and they will add some security and protection.
The facility is good for their needs, but it can be seen by others. They will have security and build some protection around it.
It's crucial to keep their training private, especially when they practice team build-ups and set pieces. This gives them an advantage over their opponents.
Tuchel also said that the team psychologist helps check on players to ensure they will work well with the team. The psychologist listens to how the team talks about players and the setup of teams.
The psychologist is part of their meetings and listens to how they talk about players and teams. They are also part of the staff and help with communication and behaviors within the team.
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Southampton was kicked out of the play-offs for spying.
The team psychologist, Rich, observes communication and behaviors within the team and compares them to other national teams to find areas for improvement.
Tuchel has a secret list of players on standby, but they must pass a phone call test. He called around 50 players before naming his World Cup squad.
The team will fly to Florida for a training camp on June 1. Some players will join later, and Tuchel has a few possibilities in mind if any players get injured.
The test for the standby players is if they answer the phone while on holiday and are willing to join the team immediately. They must be on the 55-player list, and FIFA will announce the final 26 players on June 2.
Thomas Tuchel's team will fly to the United States on June 1.
Tuchel said they don't want anyone to get injured, but they are prepared to bring in new players if needed. The players know they might be called up.
Tuchel's phone calls to the players had different wording for those who were close to being selected. He didn't promise anything to the players.
The reaction of the players to not being selected also plays a factor. Tuchel learned a lot from the phone calls and saw how the players reacted to the news.
Tuchel wants to know who will answer the phone and be willing to join the team immediately, even if they are on holiday. He wants to know who is committed to the team.
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