LONDON (AP) — Long throw-ins. Long balls from the goalkeeper. Crosses into the box.

All of these old-school options are on the table for Thomas Tuchel, with the England coach ready to go back to basics to improve his team's attacking threat ahead of next year's World Cup.

England has won its first four matches in World Cup qualifying and Tuchel is already planning ahead to the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

If England does qualify, Tuchel seems to want his players to use tactics that were once mainstays of the English game but appeared to have gone out of fashion.

“I told you — the long throw-in is back,” Tuchel said, speaking ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Serbia on Tuesday.

“But we do not have a lot of time. But once we arrive at the World Cup, a

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