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Radio 5 Live,·11 Jul 2026,·14 mins
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England manager Thomas Tuchel and captain Harry Kane speak to John Murray ahead of England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway. Tuchel says England still have "another gear" to find, while Kane explains why the squad's experience could be key to reaching the semi-finals.
John is also joined by former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson to assess England's chances, compare Kane v Haaland, and discuss why England may have the stronger all-round team.
0’43 - Paul Robinson looking ahead to Norway
2’39 - Thomas Tuchel interview
3’16 - How do England make their knockout stage experience count?
3’59 - Tuchel on how England still have another gear and not yet at same level as in qualifying
5’08 - Tuchel on how he can make a difference at this stage of a tournament
6’16 - Paul Robinson on England players with competitive experience at this stage
7’47 - Harry Kane on the high of Mexico win
9’12 - Kane on the experience of being at these tournaments
9’51 - Kane v Haaland
11’48 - Paul Robinson on Harry Kane being a ‘superhero character’
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