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England: Three things we learned from Serbia win as Three Lions showcase formidable strength in depth

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England beat Serbia 2-0 at Wembley to keep their 100 per cent record in World Cup qualifying intact.

On came the likes of Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Eberechi Eze as England produced a strong finish, with Foden assisting Eze’s marvellous late goal in England’s first of two dead-rubber qualifiers this week.

A much-changed Serbia team playing their first match under new head coach Veljko Paunovic certainly made them work for it, but the hosts deserved all three points.

Bellingham and Foden impress on return

So much of the talk surrounding this England squad has centred on the returns of Bellingham and Foden after Tuchel contentiously chose to keep last month’s group largely the same as September.

While the head coach showed faith with his autumn stars and started Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers at No10, both did appear off the bench and were bright and effective.

Bellingham played one outstanding long pass into the feet of Eze, and late in the game had a nice marauding run forward in which he played in Eze, who so nearly doubled England’s lead.

Tuchel chose not to select another No9 besides Harry Kane this month and was always planning to try Foden in the false nine position.

Foden functioned well there, twisting and turning out of trouble and even coming close to scoring his fifth England goal as his header from a Jordan Henderson cross flashed just wide. Tuchel should repeat the experiment against Albania on Sunday.



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