England's World Cup 2026 campaign has been a rollercoaster of effort, spirit, and memorable moments, but it has also raised questions about the team's overall quality and reliability in big games. The recent semi-final defeat by Argentina, following a string of near misses, has left many wondering if England will ever truly break through and become champions. While the team's mentality and spirit are commendable, as Thomas Tuchel so bluntly pointed out, their lack of consistency and reliability in crucial moments is a significant concern. The campaign was led by the exceptional Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, who scored 12 out of 14 goals between them. However, the team's success has been reliant on these two players, and their absence of a strong supporting cast is a major issue. England's strategy, built on a Premier League template, has not translated well to the elite level of the World Cup. While they have physicality and skill, they lack the X-factor needed to make a real impact in big games. The team's inability to control possession and dictate the tempo is a significant weakness, and Tuchel's tactical approach has not provided a solution. The Football Association's decision to bring in Tuchel as the new head coach was meant to be a point of difference, but instead, it has highlighted the team's limitations. The team's lack of quality and reliability in big games is a concern, and it remains to be seen if they can make the necessary changes to become a true world-class team.