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Three things we learned from ruthless England win as Thomas Tuchel delivers statement

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England took a huge step towards World Cup qualification by thrashing Serbia.

The victory puts England within touching distance of a place at next year’s World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

They are top of their qualifying group and now hold a seven-point lead over new closest challengers Albania with just three games to play.

Here, Standard Sport takes a look at three things we learned from a memorable night for England at the Rajko Mitic Stadium.

Tuchel enjoys best night of his England reign

There had been no shortage of critics before this clash in Belgrade.

England had gone into the game with a 100 per cent qualifying record, yet they had rarely convinced in those victories.

Tuchel’s stated aim of entertaining had often gone unfulfilled, with his side struggling to unlock deep-lying opponents.

This, however, was a different story – the kind of statement result Tuchel has been seeking.

His changes worked, with Anthony Gordon, Konsa, Morgan Rogers and Tino Livramento all impressing and giving England control.

It was a dominant away display in hostile surroundings. They finished with 69.9 per cent possession and limited Serbia to zero attempts on target. After a run of flat performances, this was a genuine step forward.

Serbia could not live with England, and finished the match with 10 men after Nikola Milenkovic was sent off.



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