Roy Ken criticized England for his “to their old ways” and played “Sidewards, passes back” in their inspiring victory over Andorra.
He achieved a special goal and head in the second half of Diklan Rice England to win 2-0 in Villa Park to keep his score by 100 percent in the World Cup qualifiers, but this last victory was only a slight improvement in the weak performance to Andora in June.
The message that preceded the match from Thomas Tuchille was that his side was ready to show the intensity, energy and clinical edge that was missing in the summer, but after a quick start, England struggled to take the road through their well -organized opponents. There were opportunities for more goals, especially in the second half, but this was not the big step forward that Tuchel was hoping.
England managed only 11 rounds of 83 percent possession.
“The manager was not very happy in the end,” he said Sky Sports Pondet Kane Ali Itv.
“He will feel frustrated again with the second half. We are on high standards, and get good habits.
“I still think that England returned to its old ways tonight, and certainly in the second half. Sidewards passes.
“We have seen two goals, especially two goals, just from the cross. We have to cross a little more, the game does not hold. I still think they are back several times.”
Tuchel insisted on progress. “I am very positive about the group that was in the camp now, how they presented themselves, how they acted, how they trained and how we played today,” he said in his press conference after the match.
“I am fully convinced that we are on the right path and on the right path.”
However, he also spoke clearly when criticizing the performance of the attackers Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke and Marcus Rashford.
“We missed the little moments to speed up the game,” he said. ITV. “Perhaps EBS was not his best day in position No. 10. He trained well. In decision -making, he struggled a little.
“The last pass from Noni was not clinical enough. Rashford had some good moments, but he could not finish her with clinical help.
“We should have scored the second earlier because the second goal gave us more freedom.”
“Very strong performance” – Tuchel extends to Anderson
Nevertheless, there was praise for Elliot Anderson, who was impressed as a deep midfielder for the first time.
Tuchel had put a sign of this as a problem in England before the match, hinting to the center John Stones could be the best option, but said that Anderson “passed the test” and could continue to move forward, starting from Serbia on Tuesday.
“He is just a very good football player. He has physical, he is very not mobile, he loves defense, he loves to put his body inside, loves to pass, and loves to break the lines, he is just a very mobile in this game, it was pleasure to see.”
“It was a little tense start a week, which is also good to see, that not everything is normal for men. They are still tense in coming to the camp, and I am not afraid to admit it, and that they were a little tense, but very quickly adapt to quality, then we thought, why does the stadium not give him immediately?
“I think the team around it made it as easy as possible for him, and he had a very strong performance.”
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