Bellingham and Foden return to give Tuchel’s England a headache at No 10 | Barney Ronay

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<p>Morgan Rogers has the shirt but the England head coach has lit a fire under star names by leaving them on the bench</p><p>It didn’t exactly feel like a thrilling three-way shootout for the role of England’s top gun No 10. At least, not for the opening hour anyway. Wembley was a sodden place at kick-off, the rain falling in huge slow flakes, the kind of rain that puts a lid on the world. And for long periods this was a strange, bloodless experience, a World Cup qualifier with very little qualification at stake beyond the dwindling hopes of Serbia.</p><p>By the end, however, there was at least a sense that something had happened here. You have to hand it to Thomas Tuchel, currently cresting a wave as England’s first master of negging, founding member of the don’t really give a toss school of international management.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/nov/14/jude-bellingham-phil-foden-thomas-tuchel-england-serbia-world-cup-qualifier">Continue reading...</a>
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