Rogers enters No. 10 debate for England, but who will Tuchel end up trusting?
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Rogers enters No. 10 debate for England, but who will Tuchel end up trusting?
"I did not feel any interruption in our flow, the workload and the way we pressed,"
"The team is pushing itself and they are buying into the idea. They love the idea of going after opponents. At the moment it is very intense, very demanding but very effective."
"They do it at a high, high level. I am very delighted with the last two matches. We are absolutely on the right way. At the side, it feels like"
Thomas Tuchel justified omitting Jude Bellingham to identify an alternative creative option for England. Morgan Rogers started and scored within three minutes, converting Marc Guéhi's cutback. Rogers had earlier impressed in a 5-0 win over Serbia and continued to influence play, with Guéhi's faint touch later allowing Ollie Watkins to score. Bukayo Saka added a sublime curled goal in the 20th minute. England completed a 3-0 victory over Wales at Wembley, the fastest three-goal start since November 1987, despite the absence of Harry Kane. Tuchel praised the team's pressing, intensity and collective buy-in across the match.
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