England Secures Perfect World Cup Qualifying Record with 2-0 Win over Serbia
A convincing 2-0 victory at Wembley has maintained England's perfect record in their World Cup qualifying campaign, thanks to Bukayo Saka's well-struck volley and Eberechi Eze's cool finish. The result also ensured that England will not be threatened with a top-two finish in Group K.
The home team faced a sluggish start, which was eventually addressed by an impromptu intervention from manager Thomas Tuchel midway through the first half. This tactical adjustment saw Harry Kane drop deeper and Declan Rice become more advanced, allowing Saka and Marcus Rashford to pose a threat. However, it wasn't until 25 minutes had passed that England finally found their footing.
Saka's fine volley gave England the lead, followed by another good chance before half-time, with Kane heading wide and Rogers glancing off target after the pair were unable to capitalize on counter-attacks from Rashford and Rice.
Despite being let-off twice in the second half, England secured their clean sheet through a combination of defensive solidity and attacking flair, particularly as Phil Foden was introduced and made an impact late on. The Real Madrid midfielder chipped a wonderful pass for Eze's shot to be tipped onto the bar before assisting his teammate for England's second.
Bukayo Saka's goal signalled a more intense performance from England after Tuchel's intervention, although there were still moments where the team struggled to create clear-cut chances. In contrast, Morgan Rogers continued to hold his own against high-profile teammates, with Thomas Tuchel praising Foden for his impact off the bench.
England's World Cup hopes remain on track following this win over Serbia, but manager Thomas Tuchel was keen to note that the performance was not flawless, adding a few caveats.
A convincing 2-0 victory at Wembley has maintained England's perfect record in their World Cup qualifying campaign, thanks to Bukayo Saka's well-struck volley and Eberechi Eze's cool finish. The result also ensured that England will not be threatened with a top-two finish in Group K.
The home team faced a sluggish start, which was eventually addressed by an impromptu intervention from manager Thomas Tuchel midway through the first half. This tactical adjustment saw Harry Kane drop deeper and Declan Rice become more advanced, allowing Saka and Marcus Rashford to pose a threat. However, it wasn't until 25 minutes had passed that England finally found their footing.
Saka's fine volley gave England the lead, followed by another good chance before half-time, with Kane heading wide and Rogers glancing off target after the pair were unable to capitalize on counter-attacks from Rashford and Rice.
Despite being let-off twice in the second half, England secured their clean sheet through a combination of defensive solidity and attacking flair, particularly as Phil Foden was introduced and made an impact late on. The Real Madrid midfielder chipped a wonderful pass for Eze's shot to be tipped onto the bar before assisting his teammate for England's second.
Bukayo Saka's goal signalled a more intense performance from England after Tuchel's intervention, although there were still moments where the team struggled to create clear-cut chances. In contrast, Morgan Rogers continued to hold his own against high-profile teammates, with Thomas Tuchel praising Foden for his impact off the bench.
England's World Cup hopes remain on track following this win over Serbia, but manager Thomas Tuchel was keen to note that the performance was not flawless, adding a few caveats.