Soccer-Spence unconcerned by Tuchel shouting, says England boss demands high standards


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - England Training - Swope Soccer Village, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. - June 20, 2026 England's Djed Spence during training IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/William Purnell

KANSAS CITY, Missouri, ⁠June 22 (Reuters) - England defender Djed Spence said he was unfazed by ⁠manager Thomas Tuchel's outburst at training, describing the German coach's demands for ‌high standards as "part of the game" as England pursue World Cup glory.

Video of Tuchel shouting "Djed, Djed, Djed, wake up!" during a passing drill in training on Saturday went viral.

But the Tottenham Hotspur ​player, who made his World Cup debut as a ⁠substitute in England's 4-2 victory ⁠over Croatia in their opening match on Wednesday, said Tuchel's reaction reflected the standards ⁠expected ‌within the camp rather than personal criticism.

"It's normal," Spence told TalkSPORT. "He's a great manager. He wants the best from his players. He demands ⁠high standards and for this tournament, we need to be ​ready, we need ‌to be on it.

"Every session needs to be of the highest quality. ⁠That's what he ​demands. It's good. I wouldn't be the only one he says it to. It's part of the game."

Spence said the 52-year-old coach had fostered a strong sense of unity ⁠within the squad.

"I think he's a great manager, ​he's a great guy. Very detailed in what he wants to do. I've got great respect for him," Spence said.

"It's like what he always says, we're building a ⁠family, we've built a brotherhood within the team, everyone has one dream, one brain."

Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins had mentioned Tuchel's yelling during a press conference on Sunday, but agreed with Spence that it reflected the coach's high standards.

"It was ​lucky it wasn't me," he said of Tuchel's outburst ⁠at Spence. "I think I made a mistake just before Djed did, but he ended ​up shouting at Djed, luckily.

"It just shows that ‌he is a winner and that he is ​always driving the standards, making sure we are on it."

England next play Ghana on Tuesday in Boston.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing;Editing by Alison Williams)

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