The Thomas Tuchel era is operational, and if the comments of the German post-match Friday were something, we can expect to see a lot of the three Lions on Monday evening.
England was impressive against a modest the Albania team on the arc of the new manager, with a 2-0 victory ensuring that their 2026 World Cup qualification campaign has experienced the best possible start.
A very first meeting with the 141st world row footballist nation is the next one for the three lions of Tuchel, the competition allowing the new boss to test the ends of his team.
There are necessarily changes to the departure XI from Friday victory, and here is how England could line up for the number two qualifier against Latvia.
GK: Dean Henderson – Jordan Pickford should remain the number one in England, but Henderson had an excellent season at Crystal Palace and deserves to win another ceiling.
RB: Reece James – We don’t need to see Kyle Walker on Monday evening again. James’ injury problems have limited his international career, but there is a chance for the Chelsea skipper to assert himself under his former boss.
CB: Marc Guehi – Ezri Konsa was brilliant the last time and told his file to the director. Monday should be the chance to impress.
CB: Levi Colwill – Dan Burn obtained his cap, but the 32 -year -old defender can join the crew wonderfully at a CAP. There should be a complete switch to the central defender for the visit of Latvia, with Colwill ready to associate Guehi.
LB: Myles Lewis -Skelly – The 18 -year -old had the perfect beginnings in England, and Tuchel spoke brilliantly after the match. Tino Livramento should save minutes, but it would not be a surprise to see Lewis-Skelly preserved.
CM: Declan Rice – The Arsenal midfielder should remain a Lynchpin for the three lions, and he could also keep his place.
CM: Curtis Jones – Jones started alongside Rice on Friday, and the new manager had to be satisfied with the dynamics of the midfielder. The Liverpool Star provides press resistance and relentless work ethics in the middle of the park.
RW: Jarrod Bowen – Tuchel criticized the English wingers against Albania, so we have to expect a switch. With Phil Foden abandoning, Bowen is the obvious replacement.
AM: Jude Bellingham – Friday’s victory provided additional evidence that Tuchel England must be built around Jude Bellingham.
LW: Marcus Rashford – Anthony Gordon would surely have done the XI on Monday that he had not withdrawn from the camp after having undergone a hip injury. Tuchel could use Ebelechi Eze or Morgan Rogers on the left, but Rashford remains the best option for the role despite his performance on Friday. Eze and Rogers should save minutes on the bench.
St: Harry Kane – Kane sealed England’s victory with his 70th international goal, and he will be eager to get closer to 100 against Latvia. The attacker so often collects on such occasions.