In a stunning debut, England’s 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly scored early and ignited Thomas Tuchel’s reign, marking an explosive start for the Three Lions.
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Arsenal’s prodigy Myles Lewis-Skelly, aged 18 years and 176 days, shattered records by becoming the youngest player to score on debut. He netted his goal in the 20th minute, setting high expectations.
England maintained momentum as Harry Kane delivered a precise finish, marking his 70th goal for the national side. The early lead boosted the squad’s confidence.
Coach Tuchel celebrated Lewis-Skelly’s fearless performance. He proclaimed, “Amazing player, amazing personality,” and lauded the youngster’s courage and quality on the pitch.
Tuchel criticized the performance on the flanks. He noted that wide players like Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden lacked the expected impact. He experimented with alternative options, including Anthony Gordon and Jarrod Bowen, but called for sharper dribbling and more aggressive runs.
The coach plans tactical rotations ahead of the fixture against Latvia at Wembley. He expects the team to quicken their pace and generate more decisive opportunities in the second half.
Tuchel voiced concern after substitute Anthony Gordon suffered a hip injury during the closing minutes. The coach remains determined to improve and secure more clean sheets in upcoming fixtures.