Tuchel must carefully balance his midfield trio to unlock England's attacking potential. Starting Morgan Rogers at No 10 over Jude Bellingham sends the wrong message about Tuchel's philosophy and undermines the collective ethos that has revitalized the team.
England's left-back conundrum remains unsolved, with various hopefuls vying for a spot. Luke Shaw's disappearance from the international scene has left a void, and Myles Lewis-Skelly was eventually replaced by Nico O'Reilly at Arsenal. Tino Livramento is injured again, while Djed Spence's effectiveness in possession is uncertain.
Rashford showed flashes of brilliance on the night, but his end product was lacking. He was unable to release Declan Rice during the first half and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities. His position as a left-sided winger has raised questions about his ability to complement Harry Kane.
Phil Foden played a pivotal role in England's second goal against Serbia. Bellingham found him in space, and Foden drove at the Serbian defense before finding Eberechi Eze to whip in a stunning shot.
Ezri Konsa kept another clean sheet for England, but the backline was stretched on several occasions. Dusan Vlahovic should have equalized, and there were moments when the defense looked uncertain. However, Konsa's crucial late block denied Serbia and preserved the shutout.
Tuchel must now address his midfield selection, strike a balance between creativity and defensive solidity, and find an adequate left-back to complement Konsa at the back.
England's left-back conundrum remains unsolved, with various hopefuls vying for a spot. Luke Shaw's disappearance from the international scene has left a void, and Myles Lewis-Skelly was eventually replaced by Nico O'Reilly at Arsenal. Tino Livramento is injured again, while Djed Spence's effectiveness in possession is uncertain.
Rashford showed flashes of brilliance on the night, but his end product was lacking. He was unable to release Declan Rice during the first half and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities. His position as a left-sided winger has raised questions about his ability to complement Harry Kane.
Phil Foden played a pivotal role in England's second goal against Serbia. Bellingham found him in space, and Foden drove at the Serbian defense before finding Eberechi Eze to whip in a stunning shot.
Ezri Konsa kept another clean sheet for England, but the backline was stretched on several occasions. Dusan Vlahovic should have equalized, and there were moments when the defense looked uncertain. However, Konsa's crucial late block denied Serbia and preserved the shutout.
Tuchel must now address his midfield selection, strike a balance between creativity and defensive solidity, and find an adequate left-back to complement Konsa at the back.