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Tuchel: This is the bar for England

Tuchel: This is the bar for England

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England were disappointing in Saturday's 2-0 win over Andorra, but they produced a far more emphatic display to thump Serbia in Belgrade.

Thomas Tuchel declared England had set the standard for future performances after they crushed Serbia 5-0 to inch closer to World Cup qualification.

Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi all scored their first goals for the Three Lions, while Harry Kane got his 74th international goal and Marcus Rashford netted a late penalty.

Serbia also had Nottingham Forest centre-back Nikola Milenkovic sent off for a desperate lunge on Kane as they suffered their biggest-ever competitive defeat on home soil.

Tuesday's game was just the third time England have had as many as three different players score their first international goals in the same game since winning the World Cup in 1966.

That previously occurred in October 2020 versus Wales (Danny Ings, Conor Coady and Dominic Calvert-Lewin), and in November 2024 against the Republic of Ireland (Anthony Gordon, Conor Gallagher, Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Jarrod Bowen).

Having been heavily criticised for their lack of creativity in Saturday's 2-0 win over Andorra, England attempted more than twice as many shots as they recorded in that game (24 to 11), also amassing 4.49 expected goals (xG), compared to 1.94 last time out.

And Tuchel told ITV Sport England must maintain that level when their campaign resumes in October, saying: "I'm more than happy for the team and the staff. 

"We had an excellent week from start to finish. We just proved what I saw every day in this camp. We played with a lot of intensity, it was teamwork in its purest form. 

"From there, we showed our quality. We limited Serbia to no shots on target, you need to put in a lot of work and have intensity in the duels. We did this in all positions.

"We learned from the first two camps. We had three weeks of training together, that normally is half a pre-season. So it takes a bit of time. 

"In between those weeks, there was a pause for weeks. We started new and fresh after the first two camps. The first camp was very good, the second camp was so-so. 

"We started new, gave the players clarity in their roles and the structure we are playing. From this, we gave them the responsibility to bring it to life, and they did excellently.

"Credit goes to them, they did amazingly. That is the bar."

Elliot Anderson produced another impressive display alongside Declan Rice in the England midfield, having also been among the Three Lions' best performers against Andorra.

Across those two games, Anderson ranked first among England players for successful passes (182), passes in the final third (66), forward passes (48), possession won (23), duels won (14), aerial duels won (seven) and tackles (five).

Rice said of his new partner: "He made it look so easy. He has done what he has been doing at his club for two years. 

"He is a great addition to the squad. We need competition, and we need lads at their best."

Tuchel: This is the bar for England

England were disappointing in Saturday's 2-0 win over Andorra, but they produced a far more emphatic display to thump Serbia in Belgrade.

Thomas Tuchel declared England had set the standard for future performances after they crushed Serbia 5-0 to inch closer to World Cup qualification.

Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi all scored their first goals for the Three Lions, while Harry Kane got his 74th international goal and Marcus Rashford netted a late penalty.

Serbia also had Nottingham Forest centre-back Nikola Milenkovic sent off for a desperate lunge on Kane as they suffered their biggest-ever competitive defeat on home soil.

Tuesday's game was just the third time England have had as many as three different players score their first international goals in the same game since winning the World Cup in 1966.

That previously occurred in October 2020 versus Wales (Danny Ings, Conor Coady and Dominic Calvert-Lewin), and in November 2024 against the Republic of Ireland (Anthony Gordon, Conor Gallagher, Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Jarrod Bowen).

Having been heavily criticised for their lack of creativity in Saturday's 2-0 win over Andorra, England attempted more than twice as many shots as they recorded in that game (24 to 11), also amassing 4.49 expected goals (xG), compared to 1.94 last time out.

And Tuchel told ITV Sport England must maintain that level when their campaign resumes in October, saying: "I'm more than happy for the team and the staff. 

"We had an excellent week from start to finish. We just proved what I saw every day in this camp. We played with a lot of intensity, it was teamwork in its purest form. 

"From there, we showed our quality. We limited Serbia to no shots on target, you need to put in a lot of work and have intensity in the duels. We did this in all positions.

"We learned from the first two camps. We had three weeks of training together, that normally is half a pre-season. So it takes a bit of time. 

"In between those weeks, there was a pause for weeks. We started new and fresh after the first two camps. The first camp was very good, the second camp was so-so. 

"We started new, gave the players clarity in their roles and the structure we are playing. From this, we gave them the responsibility to bring it to life, and they did excellently.

"Credit goes to them, they did amazingly. That is the bar."

Elliot Anderson produced another impressive display alongside Declan Rice in the England midfield, having also been among the Three Lions' best performers against Andorra.

Across those two games, Anderson ranked first among England players for successful passes (182), passes in the final third (66), forward passes (48), possession won (23), duels won (14), aerial duels won (seven) and tackles (five).

Rice said of his new partner: "He made it look so easy. He has done what he has been doing at his club for two years. 

"He is a great addition to the squad. We need competition, and we need lads at their best."

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