Thomas Tuchel continued his perfect start in life with three lions while England secured a 3-0 win against Latvia in their second World Cup qualification.
Reece James marked his first international beginning in over two and a half years with a stunning opening open before the break, bending his free kick in the upper corner after a low Latvian block had irritated the Tuchel men for most of the opening stages.
Before the goal, England prompted and investigated their opponents, but approached to accept when a loss in communication between Marc Guehi and Jordan Pickford left the goal gap – but before Vladislavs Gutkovskis failed to take advantage of the mistake.
It was a quiet evening for Harry Kane according to his stressed standards, but after seeing a wide -ranging whistle of the target, he moved to the back post to touch at home for a second, rounding a well -worked team, including Declan Rice and Morgan Rogers (68).
Rogers played a crucial role in the second and was close to the third claim. Eberechi Eze squeezed an effort towards the goal before going to a wide defender and inch of Rogers on her way.
England is now beautifully sitting at the top of Group K with six points from their opening two matches of the Tuchel era, with the future break and the next international opportunity for German to form his team in the way he wants to be lapped until June 6th.