'Too slow' and 'have to do better': Tuchel gives England blunt appraisal... but 'loves' Lewis-Skelly
Briefly

In his debut as England's head coach, Thomas Tuchel expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of wingers Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden during a 2-0 victory over Albania. Despite the win, Tuchel pointed out that both goals came from central positions, highlighting a lack of impact from the wide players. He noted that the team started well but became too slow in the second half, lacking decisive runs and aggression from the wings. Newcomer Lewis Skelly impressed with a goal, while Rashford's performance following a long absence raised concerns for Tuchel.
We can do better... there were not enough runs off the ball to get behind the line. We hope for more impact in wide positions.
Tuchel expressed disappointment with Rashford and Foden's performances, stating they were not as decisive as they could have been.
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