England star reveals key change Tuchel made to team-talk after Mexico win
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Nico O'Reilly says no-one can stop England after they became World Cup rock stars.
Thomas Tuchel has adopted a psychological sports catchphrase about how his players must keep “pounding the rock” to maintain their levels of effort in this tournament. But O’Reilly revealed that
after England’s heroics in Mexico
that England boss Tuchel paid the players the ultimate compliment by insisting they have become the rock.
Three Lions defender O’Reilly says that famous win -
arguably England’s greatest on foreign soil
- have left the squad feeling invincible ahead of Saturday’s quarter final with
Norway
.
O’Reilly said: “We’ve had this thing where he's been saying after the match that we're in the grind, this is the grind part and that we've been pounding the rock, breaking teams down and breaking teams down. But he said in this game we were the rock. They were after us.
"But we managed to get the win, we managed to get over the line. And I think it's important in tournament football to be able to adapt and play like that.”
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When asked what England can take from that game, O’Reilly told the FA’s Lions’ Den show: “Character. I think character. But I think every single player within the team, the staff, showed character.
“Even when we were outnumbered, stuff was going against us, and we dug in to the very, very end. And I think if we continue to have this character, no one can stop us.”
O’Reilly will be up against his
Manchester City
teammate
Erling Haaland
in Miami this weekend and Norway have already beaten
Brazil
in this World Cup.
But O’Reilly says England will be boosted by their own win over
Mexico
and the confidence that has given them even more confidence.

O’Reilly said: “It’s special, very special, great feeling. But I think we haven't really got time to be celebrating yet. We've got another tough game coming and there's still a few more games to be played for the top eight places. Every team's going to be tough and we need to be ready.
“It’s special. We want to make a good example and make the country proud. I think that's our most important thing, just to show the love back to everyone that's showing the love to us. And the way we do it is by performing and getting the wins on the pitch.
“We did hear the fans in the stadium. We had the drums go off, but then as soon as the drums went, their fans would just whistle and do it. But yeah, nice great type of fans that support us. We need everyone behind us. They support us all the way.
“Obviously, the next game is on Saturday now, so we need a bit of time from now till then. So I think rest, recover and mentally prepare for that game is the most important thing.”