First victory for Tuchel: England starts dominant in the World Cup qualification!

First victory for Tuchel: England starts dominant in the World Cup qualification!

A sensational start for Thomas Tuchel as the new coach of the English national soccer team! In the legendary Wembley Stadium, England defeated the Albanian team 2-0 and thus brilliantly launched the World Cup qualification. Already in the 20th minute of the game the fans were allowed to cheer: the only 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly, a debutant from Arsenal, cracked the record and hit after a magnificent pass from Jude Bellingham. He is now the youngest Englishman who was able to score a goal in his international debut, making Markus Rashford the title. In the 77th minute, Harry Kane, the captain and star of Bayern Munich, set the final point when he completed the long corner from a short distance.

The game was shaped by England's dominance right from the start. Despite the strong defensive of the Albanians, the team from Tuchel, who was received by the fans with a warm “welcome to the home of football”, was able to create many opportunities. Under the outgoing coach Gareth Southgate, England had great expectations, and now under Tuchel's management, the "Three Lions" show an impressive way of playing that relies on offensive football. Albania had a hard time setting offensive accents and remained without any significant opportunities until the end of the game.

First successes in the World Cup qualification

This victory is not only an important step in the group phase, but also a self -evidence for the team and the new coach. Success is reinforced by a parallel game report, since Latvia Andorra beats 1-0, which further heats up the competitive situation in Group K. Tuchel has a lot going on: the signs are on title hunt, and the partly sold -out ranks of Wembley show that hopes are high. What a start to the Tuchel era, which is already considered promising, such as laola1 Details about the historical performance of Lewis-Skelly and Kane.

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