There is nothing but pressure on Thomas Tuchel giving England title glory since the 1966 World Cup delight.
While the English are blazing through the World Cup Qualifiers, they do go up against another unbeaten side in their group, Serbia.
Arguably, their toughest test in Group K as they have to contest with the likes of Aleksandr Mitrovic and Dusan Vlahovic.
But, with the five games Tuchel has managed for the Three Lions, how well has he done?
The former Chelsea, Bayern Munich and PSG manager’s first game came at Wembley against Albania.
England convincingly won 2-0 thanks to goals from Myles Lewis-Skelly and their all-time top scorer, Harry Kane.
Three days later, Tuchel’s side produced an even more dominant game at home, this time thrashing Latvia 3-0 with Kane on the scoresheet, alongside Reece James and Eberechi Eze.
As always, it made England look as if they would have a very comfortable qualification into the 2026 World Cup after a successful managerial start for the German.
Tuchel’s first away game for England was rather pleasing, earning a 1-0 win against Andorra as once again, Kane found himself on the scoresheet.
Despite the fact that the Three Lions had 20 shots with 10 being on target.
However, a friendly match against Senegal left England fans slightly doubtful from their result as the City Ground.
Kane took an early lead in the game, before Senegal came from behind to win 3-1 as Ismailia Sarr, Habib Diarra and Cheikh Sabaly left Nottingham with triumph.
Thankfully, redemption was found on Saturday as England defeated Andorra 2-0 after a Christian Garcia own goal and a Declan Rice header.
With four victories out of five games, Tuchel has had an interesting start and depending on how England do against Serbia, it could decide how confident fans will head into the World Cup next year.





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