England Crush Serbia 2-0: How a Stunning Win Shattered World Cup Dreams and Kept the Lions Roaring
Tuchel’s Tactical Pragmatism
Tuchel’s England were far from vintage, but his in-game adjustments—dropping Kane deeper, pushing Rice forward, and introducing Foden—tilted the balance. The German’s emphasis on structure over star power is evident: England have scored 20 goals and conceded none in qualifying, a testament to defensive solidity and controlled aggression.
Nico O’Reilly’s Debut
The Manchester City youngster impressed at left-back, showing composure and energy. His blocked shot led to Saka’s opener, and his defensive positioning was assured. With Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell battling injuries, O’Reilly’s emergence adds depth to a critical position.



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