Evening Standard
·24 Maret 2025
England 3-0 Latvia: Reece James and Eberechi Eze score first goals for Three Lions in routine win

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·24 Maret 2025
England make it two wins from two under Thomas Tuchel
Reece James and Eberechi Eze scored their first England goals in a comfortable 3-0 win over Latvia at Wembley.
The Three Lions began life under Thomas Tuchel with victory over Albania on Friday night and it was expected to be an even more routine affair here, in the latest qualifier for the 2026 World Cup.
Latvia, though, kept England at bay for 38 minutes, until James stepped up and whipped a sensational free-kick into the top corner.
The lead was doubled midway through the second period, when Declan Rice drilled the ball across the face of goal to leave Harry Kane with a tap-in at the back post, before Eze came off the bench to open his international account with the help of a deflection.
Tuchel made four changes from Friday and his side began in the same vein as against Albania, bossing possession from the outset as they patiently probed in a bid to break through a sea of bodies.
That failed to bring early clear-cut chances in a first half that again featured a mix up involving Jordan Pickford.
This time the goalkeeper and Marc Guehi failed to cut out a ball on the edge of the 18-yard box, only for Vladislavs Gutkovskis' rushed shot from an acute angle to hit the side netting rather than the open goal.
It was a let-off that England would have capitalised on within minutes had Latvia goalkeeper Krisjanis Zviedris' not superbly pushed over an Ezri Konsa's close-range snapshot.
Tuchel's side were causing headaches from set pieces and peppering the box with crosses, including one that saw Zviedris somehow survive a VAR check for clumsily bringing down Jarrod Bowen.
England fans were aiming paper planes at the pitch, with the cheer at one of them finding the field of play quickly followed by a collective roar.
After Myles Lewis-Skelly, winning his second cap, was bundled over by Gutkovskis, James beautifully bent home a 25-yard free-kick so impressively that even the in-stadium replay drew further cheers.
Morgan Rogers, making his first start, saw a shot saved just before the break as England sought to add to their 38th-minute opener.
Jude Bellingham was perhaps fortunate to avoid picking up a second yellow for a mistimed challenge on Raivis Jurkovskis shortly after the restart, with Phil Foden eventually replacing him as England plugged away in search of a second.
Latvia were penned back and Kane uncharacteristically struck wide, but he would not have to wait long to score. Rogers slipped in Rice to hit a low first-time cross to the far post, where the skipper tapped the ball home in the 68th minute.
England pushed on and substitute Eze added another in the 76th minute. The Crystal Palace star showed confidence and quality before hitting a strike that went in off Cernomordijs.
Rogers looked desperate for a maiden England goal of his own, striking wide before Zviedris tipped over, with Kane denied another as the clock wound down.