In the aftermath of a World Cup semi-final that slipped away in the final seven minutes, England manager Thomas Tuchel stood before the press in Miami and refused to look away from the weight of what had happened. A 1-0 lead against Argentina, the reigning champions, dissolved into a 2-1 defeat — and with it, England's closest approach to a men's World Cup final in sixty years. Tuchel neither deflected nor collapsed; he absorbed the responsibility as leaders must, and pointed toward the horizon still ahead.