In a battle of the home nations, England cruised their way to victory, winning 3-0 against Wales at Wembley Stadium.
The win made it eight consecutive wins head-to-head against The Dragons as the Welsh national team have yet to beat England since May 1984.
Thomas Tuchel was criticised in his last few games due to not using enough attacking football in his tactics.
However, in this particular the game, that certainly changed as England dominated to secure a comfortable win in an International Friendly.
Morgan Rogers opened the scoring inside three minutes after Marc Guehi kept the ball alive from a corner to assist the goal.
Eight minutes later, Guehi assisted another Aston Villa player, this time Ollie Watkins who netted in from close range.
The defenders seemed to be the playmakers of the game as Ezri Konsa played the ball to Bukayao Saka before winger cut inside from the right and scored straight into the top corner.
The second half was certainly an improvement for Craig Bellamy’s side, but the team could not create a clear-cut chance to threaten Jordan Pickford.
The Three Lions next play Latvia in a World Cup Qualifier on Tuesday, this time it’s hosted in Riga.
England did play 11 vilki in their last game for the first time, earning a 3-0 triumph in Tuchel’s second game in charge.





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