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England ratings: Madueke and Jones best of a bad bunch with James lost on left

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England ratings: Madueke and Jones best of a bad bunch with James lost on left

NONI MADUEKE was determined to get England over the line during their laboured 1-0 win against Andorra in the World Cup qualifiers.

Harry Kane notched his 72nd goal for his country and Thomas Tuchel went rogue by starting Curtis Jones in right-back to make room for 34-year-old Jordan Henderson in the middle.

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England star Jude Bellingham laboured to a 1-0 draw against AndorraCredit: Getty

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An uneventful first half saw the Three Lions BOOED off in the near empty RCDE Stadium in Barcelona.

Kane, who poked wide in the first 30 minutes, finally found a breakthrough when he smashed in Chelsea winger Madueke‘s quick low cross five minutes after the break.

But there’s reasons for concerns as holiday-mode England struggled to break down the home side’s bus-parking tactics – weeks after Albania put three goals away against Andorra.

Tuchel did become the first England manager to win his first three games in charge, without conceding a single goal as his side remains top of Group K.

Here SunSport’s Charlie Wyett rates and slates the England players from sunny Spain.

Jordan Pickford – 5

As expected, a bystander in goal and Tuchel should have given James Trafford a debut.

May get a rest for the friendly against Senegal.

Illustration of Jordan Pickford's game statistics, including passes and goals conceded.

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Ezri Konsa – 5

Aston Villa star looks to be England’s first-choice central defender and he will not get an easier game than this.

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Andorra were well organised but offered very little in attack.

Ezri Konsa's soccer stats: 108 touches, 100 passes, 1 shot, 0 tackles, 0 dribbles, 3 duels won.  Heatmap shows playing position.

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Andorra v England match played in near empty stadium

Dan Burn – 4

It is now obvious that Tuchel loves the Newcastle defender and he has got a very good chance of going to the World Cup, but some of his passing was dreadful. 

The likes of Harry Maguire and Eric Dier must be peed off. 

Illustration of Dan Burn's game statistics: 132 touches, 1 shot, 118 passes, 112 accurate passes, 90 minutes played, 7 duels won, and a heatmap of his touches on a soccer field.

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Reece James – 4

Just 24 hours after James said his best position was right-back, Thomas Tuchel played him at left-back.

He did not look that comfortable. He also produced a terrible delivery at a free-kick near the end.

Reece James's match stats: touches, passes, shots, tackles, dribbles, and duels won, shown on a heatmap of his playing position.

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Curtis Jones – 6

Played as an inverted right-back so had plenty of licence to get forward.

Played a part in the opening goal with a clever pass to Kane.

Curtis Jones game statistics: touches, shots, passes, tackles, dribbles, and duels won, shown on a heatmap of his playing position.

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Jude Bellingham – 5

Had the first shot of the game after 56 seconds but did not cause too many problems in his offensive midfield role. 

Was beaten by Espanyol at this stadium during the club season so will at least be please to pick up a win.

Jordan Henderson – 5

Cap no 84 for the Ajax midfielder although this was his first start since November 2023.

You can see why Tuchel wants a player of his experience but he did not have much influence here.

Illustration of Jordan Henderson's match statistics: 67 touches, 0 shots, 62 passes, 3 tackles, 1 cross, and 3 duels won.  A heatmap shows his activity on the field.

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Morgan Rogers – 5

Delivered some silky skills which caused Andorra a few problems but lacked an end product.

Aston Villa star will need to do more if he wants to hold down a permanent place.

Illustration of Morgan Rogers' soccer game stats: 54 touches, 39 passes, 2 dribbles, 1 shot, 0 tackles, 4 duels won.

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Cole Palmer – 6

Has been on fire in training during the week in Girona but did not really get involved.

However, the Chelsea talisman did see plenty of the ball.

Illustration of Cole Palmer's game statistics: 57 touches, 1 shot, 35 passes, 31 accurate passes, 12 crosses, and 1 duel won.  A heatmap shows his touches on the field.

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Noni Madueke – 7

England’s best player although should have scored in injury-time.

Was particularly bright in the first half and played a part in the opening goal.

Noni Madueke's match stats: 1 assist, 3 shots, 44 passes, 2 tackles, 3 dribbles, 7 duels won.  Heatmap shows playing position.

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Noni Madueke, #19, in an England kit, jumps to head a soccer ball.

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Madueke was England’s best playerCredit: AFP

Harry Kane – 6

Missed a couple of chances but finally got his goal shortly into the second.

It was his 450th career goal, though the fact it was a decisive one shows how poor England were in the final third.

Illustration of Harry Kane's game statistics: 1 goal, 5 shots, 31 touches, 13 accurate passes, 90 minutes played, 2 duels won, and a heatmap of his movements on the field.

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SUBS

Trent Alexander-Arnold (for Henderson, 64) – 5

Eberechi Eze (for Palmer, 65)- 5

Declan Rice (for Jones, 80) – 5

Anthony Gordon(for Rogers, 80) – 5

Morgan Gibbs-White (for Bellingham, 90+1) – 5

Subs not used: D Henderson, Trafford, Walker, Colwill, Toney, Lewis-Skelly, Chalobah.

Source link – thesun.co.uk

Tags: Bayern Munich, England, Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson, Noni Madueke, Section: Sport:Football, Thomas Tuchel, UEFA Nations League

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