England can sack Thomas Tuchel if his side fail to meet expectations at this summer’s World Cup.The Three Lions boss took over as manager at the start of last year with the remit of winning the tournament.Tuchel can be sacked by England if his side fail to meet expectations at the World CupGettyHis initial deal had been due to expire at the end of the finals in North America.However, the FA handed Tuchel a two-year contract extension in February through to Euro 2028.Chief executive Mark Bullingham confirmed earlier in the tournament that there is a performance clause included in the deal.It means that Tuchel could be replaced in the dugout if England endure a disappointing World Cup campaign.England reached the semi-finals of this summer’s showpiece event but let a 1-0 lead slip to crash out to Argentina.The Three Lions enjoyed a fine run before, including brilliant wins over Mexico and Norway, but couldn’t reach a first World Cup final since 1966.It will, of course, lead to questions about Tuchel and his role and Bullingham has already explained his stance.Tuchel clauseSpeaking to reporters at their Kansas City base, he said: “There’s performance clauses in every single contract at the FA, but I’m not going into any detail of what they are.”As for whether there is a break clause which Tuchel can activate, he added: “We can hold him to the contract.”Bullingham has confirmed Tuchel’s contract extension includes a performance clauseGettyEngland topped Group L without losing before beating DR Congo, Mexico and Norway in the knockout stage.They then lead Argentina in the semi-finals until the 85th minute but crumbled late on to suffer defeat and be sent home.Why was Tuchel’s deal extended?Bullingham has also explained the decision to hand Tuchel an extension prior to the World Cup.Had his deal not been extended, the German would be out of contract after the tournament.However, the FA were keen to avoid any uncertainty over his future overshadowing England’s campaign.Bullingham revealed: “The reality is he’s a top-level manager who would be in demand and we knew we had someone who was doing a really good job and we can’t just expect someone to wait around and just leave it and see how you go.Tuchel was handed a two-year contract extension through to 2028 in FebruaryGetty“That’s not the reality of life in any profession. We have someone doing a really good job, we thought we could sign him up for two more years, it’s a home tournament (Euro 2028) where the pressure is even bigger and we have a manager who has been there and done it.”England will co-host Euro 2028 alongside the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales in two years’ time.