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Era Thomas Tuchel is running, and if German comments after the match on Friday are going to go, we can expect to see many more of three lions on Monday night.
England was impressive against the modest side of Albania on the port of the new manager, with 2-0 victory Ensuring that their qualifying campaign of the 2026 World Cup goes on to the best start.
The first encounter with the football nation on the 141th world-ranked slope is as follows for Tuchel’s three lions, and the competition allowed the new boss to test the extremities of its team.
There will certainly be a change in the initial XI from victory on Friday, and here’s how England The qualifier number two could be lined up against Latvia.
GK: Dean Henderson – Jordan Pickford should stay in England number one, but Henderson had an excellent season at Crystal Palace and deserves to make another cap.
RB: Reece James – On Monday night we no longer need to see Kyle Walker. James’ troubles of injuries have limited his international career but there is a chance for Chelsea Skipper to claim under his former boss.
CB: Marc Guehi – Ezri Kons was a great last time and stated his case to the manager. Monday should be Guehi’s chance to impress.
CB: Levi Colwill – Dan Burn got his hat, but a 32-year-old defender can join a not very illustic Wonder crew. It should be a complete switch on the central back to visit Latvia, and Colwill is ready partner Guehi.
LB: Myles Lewis -Skelly – The 18-year-old enjoyed the perfect debut in England and Tuchel spoke brilliantly about him after the match. Tino Livanceto should earn records, but it would not be a surprise when Lewis-Skelly kept.
Cm: Declan rice – The Arsenal midfielder is expected to remain a linch for three lions, and he could also keep his place.
Cm: Curtis Jones – Jones started with Rice on Friday, and the new manager must be pleased with the dynamics in the middle. The Liverpool star provides a print resistance and an relentless work ethic in the middle of the park.
RW: Jarrod Bowen – Tuchel was critical of the English wings against Albania, so we have to expect a switch. When Phil Foden gave up, Bowen is an obvious replacement.
AM: Jude Bellingham – The victory on Friday provided further evidence that Tuchel’s England must be built around Jude Bellingham.
LW: Marcus Rashford – Anthony Gordon would certainly make Xi on Monday if he hadn’t retired from the camp after suffering a hip injury. Tuchel could use Eberechi eze or Morgan Rogers on the left, but Rashford is still the best option for the role despite its performance on Friday. Eze and Rogers should make a minute off the bench.
ST: Harry Kane – Kane sealed the victory of England with his 70th international aim, and he would marry closer to 100 against Latvia. The attacker is so often brought on on such occasions.