Maybe Thomas Tuchel is right: three into two doesn't go. The England boss publicly declared that Harry Kane , Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden couldn't all play effectively in the same lineup, and Thursday's 2-0 win over Serbia offered some justification of that view.
The final 25 minutes of this game were by some distance the most interesting. Tuchel seems wedded at present to a 4-2-3-1 system, so the formation remained unaltered. But when he made four substitutions with England leading 1-0 through Bukayo Saka 's first-half volley, England fans saw something different.
Kane was withdrawn along with Morgan Rogers , who was selected to start at No. 10. In their place went Foden as a false nine with Bellingham in behind. Eberechi Eze replaced Marcus Rashford on the left f

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