England labour to unimpressive win over Andorra
- England won 2-0 against Andorra at Villa Park, continuing their World Cup qualifying success with four wins from four matches.
- An own goal in the first half and a header from Declan Rice secured the victory for the team led by Thomas Tuchel.
- Despite the win, fans were left wanting more from England's performance against the European team.
- Manager Thomas Tuchel emphasized the need for higher standards, stating, 'okay's not good enough.
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Roy Keane rips into England after underwhelming World Cup qualifying win over Andorra
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Tuchel urges England to rise to Serbian challenge after unconvincing win over Andorra
LONDON: England manager Thomas Tuchel has called on his team to deliver a statement performance as they prepare to face a physical and direct Serbian side in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier in Belgrade, following an unimpressive 2-0 win over Andorra. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Soccer-Tuchel urges England to rise to Serbian challenge after unconvincing win over Andorra
(Reuters) -England manager Thomas Tuchel has called on his team to deliver a statement performance as they prepare to face a physical and direct Serbian side in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Belgrade, following an unimpressive 2-0 win over Andorra. Read full story
England labour to unimpressive win over Andorra
England needed an own goal to open the scoring during a laboured 2-0 win over Andorra in their World Cup qualifier on Saturday before Declan Rice made the result somewhat more respectable against the tiny principality ranked 170 places below them.
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