
"We're trying to because, basically, that was the choice, to have a home, to have a home base, to have a bed that you're used to sleeping in, to have a bed with a good mattress, to have a hotel with privacy, a small hotel."
"There are a lot of these hotels and I think that makes a difference, so we chose a hotel where you can open the window, we chose a hotel where it's an intimate and small place."
"I think once we get used to that place, it makes sense to go back. I have feedback from the players that they like that we start late, that they like that it then becomes condensed, so you have no chance to get bored once you hopefully go through the tournament."
England is preparing for the World Cup in Kansas City, aiming to create a home-like environment for the players. Thomas Tuchel emphasizes the importance of a familiar and comfortable base, contrasting it with larger hotels that lack intimacy. The team will travel extensively during the tournament, but staying in a smaller hotel with privacy and comfort is prioritized. Feedback from players indicates they appreciate a late start to the tournament schedule, which keeps them engaged and focused.
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