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Three things we learned from England win as Thomas Tuchel’s tactical experiment yields mixed results

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England completed a perfect qualifying campaign for next year’s World Cup by beating Albania.

Tuchel’s side also did not concede a single goal during that run, while they found the net 22 times themselves.

England make history by matching Spain’s record

England had already secured qualification before this week’s games against Serbia and Albania, but Tuchel wanted them to finish the year in style.

By beating Albania and keeping a clean sheet, the Three Lions ensured this was a perfect qualifying campaign.

In fact, they have now won their last 10 competitive matches without conceding.

Spain – between October 2014 and June 2016 – are the only other European nation to achieve that feat.

Albania v England - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier

Thomas Tuchel guided England through an impressive run of results

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England have been utterly dominant during that run, and they faced just 12 shots on target.

Three of those came against Albania and the hosts did cause them problems at times, primarily through lively winger Arber Hoxha.

England, however, were largely in control. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson, one of seven changes from Thursday’s win over Serbia, put in an assured display.

Ahead of him, debutant Jarell Quansah had a solid game at right-back and, after a slow start, England’s attack clicked late on.



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