In Video: Thomas Tuchel tells Jude Bellingham to “accept” his decision after addressing substitution reaction

In Video: Thomas Tuchel tells Jude Bellingham to “accept” his decision after addressing substitution reaction

England’s Impressive Qualifying Record: Eight Wins and Eight Clean Sheets

In a thrilling match, England has completed an extraordinary historical record, achieving eight consecutive wins and eight clean sheets in World Cup qualifying. This impressive feat has never been achieved by a European team before, and England’s players have every reason to be proud of their efforts.

A Tough Match but a Big Win

The match was not without its challenges, with England making seven changes to the starting 11 and struggling at times to gel as a team. However, in the end, it was a big win for England, and they keep their perfect qualifying record intact.

Harry Kane’s Stellar Form

One player who continues to impress is Harry Kane, who has now scored 28 goals in 23 matches for club and country this season. His partnership with his teammates has been crucial to England’s success, and he remains a key player for the team.

Dean Henderson’s Heroics

Another player who deserves recognition is Dean Henderson, who made three crucial saves to help England keep their clean sheet. He has been patient in waiting for his opportunity, but he has shown himself to be a reliable and talented goalkeeper.

Jude Bellingham’s Disappointment

In a slightly sour note, Jude Bellingham was substituted off the pitch after celebrating a goal, which led to him throwing his arms up in frustration. Manager Thomas Tukul was quick to downplay the incident, saying that he will review the footage before commenting further.

Other Talking Points

Gerald Quanso made his debut out of position at right back, playing well and showing that he can be a valuable asset for the team. Nikico O’Reilly, who made his debut on Thursday, was outstanding again tonight and may be the leading candidate to make the left back position his own. Adam Warton started in midfield but didn’t do enough to extend his case for inclusion in the World Cup squad.

A Positive Mood in the Camp

Despite the challenges faced during the match, there is a very positive mood in the England camp as they fly back to England. They have achieved something special, and they will have plenty of time to rest and prepare for the World Cup next summer.