Summary

  1. 'Pressure mounts quickly'published at 08:30 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Michael Brown
    Former Tottenham midfielder on Football Daily podcast

    The problem we have got is when you don't get the results, the pressure mounts quickly and you can't get them [the players] back again for such a long time.

  2. Tuchel - Game two: England 3-0 Latviapublished at 08:25 British Summer Time 11 June

    Thomas Tuchel smilingImage source, Getty Images

    Date: 24 March - World Cup qualifier

    Summary: This game had a more convincing result and performance with goals from Reece James, Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze.

    What Tuchel said: "It wasn't an easy match. We had to unlock it. I saw a lot of good things. We have a good result, another clean sheet, we created a lot of chances from set-pieces.

    "We needed a free-kick to unlock it but in general, I'm happy with the attitude and the energy and desire to do the stuff that we want and we will get there."

  3. Tuchel - Game one: England 2-0 Albaniapublished at 08:20 British Summer Time 11 June

    Myles Lewis-Skelly and Thomas Tuchel embraceImage source, Getty Images

    Date: 21 March - World Cup qualifier

    Summary: The result was straight forward with goals from Myles Lewis-Skelly and Harry Kane.

    What Tuchel said: "We can do better and we have to do better. We started quite well, with a lot of passes and high energy but the opponent was hard."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 11 June

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    England's woeful performances since Gareth Southgate left show how the incessant criticism of him was completely unjustified.

    Dave

  5. 'Senegal were everything that England weren't'published at 08:10 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Ian Dennis
    BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter on Football Daily podcast

    Full credit to Senegal. They were everything that England weren't. To be the first African side to beat England, at the 22nd attempt, it is thoroughly deserved.

  6. 'Out of Tuch'published at 08:05 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Thomas Tuchel's England dominate today's back pages.

    "Woeful", "only here for the jeers", "nothing to smile about" - that defeat has certainly made the headlines.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 11 June

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    The players are exhausted after a long season and instead of giving them a rest, we have meaningless international friendlies followed by yet another competition designed for the rich clubs. Expect plenty of injuries next season and lacklustre World Cup performances. As for Toney - what a waste of his time.

    Mark

  8. 'It looks more the shoulder than the hand'published at 07:55 British Summer Time 11 June

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    England boss Thomas Tuchel, speaking to ITV after his side's defeat.

    On the disallowed goal: "I just saw it, it looks more the shoulder than the hand. I saw it as a goal needs to be checked, it is the first time the referee revisits a goal. So either it is a mistake, so take it away. Or it's not a mistake, so it's a goal."

    Levi ColwillImage source, Reuters
  9. 'If you know the rules it's not handballpublished at 07:50 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Right on 83 minutes, England thought they had snatched a draw after Jude Bellingham lashed the ball home from close range.

    However, it was ruled out via VAR because of Levi Colwill's handball in the build-up.

    Cheikh Sabaly then grabbed Senegal's third goal in stoppage time.

    On Jude Bellingham's goal being disallowed, England captain Harry Kane told ITV: "If you know the rules it's not handball. That gets us back in the game and maybe we can go on and win the game, so it's a big moment. It's something we will discuss later."

    Jude BellinghamImage source, Getty Images
  10. Tuchel under firepublished at 07:45 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Thomas TuchelImage source, Getty Images

    A year to the World Cup, this team looks a million miles away from being able to compete.

    It's a friendly, yes. But it's hard to spot any sort of pattern in England's play.

    A chorus of boos greeted the final whistle. One fan in front of the press box screamed "disgraceful" at the end of the game. Another screamed "Tuchel out".

    The natives aren't happy. No wonder.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 07:40 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Tuchel should have been in straight away and used all those games Carsley was in charge to experiment and get to know his players. It now feels rushed to the World Cup - no clear plan, manager and players not looking like they know what they are doing.

    Gary, Marlborough

  12. 'These aren't excuses, this is the reality'published at 07:35 British Summer Time 11 June

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    England captain Harry Kane, speaking to BBC 5 Live: "This is only the manager's second camp and we have a lot of young players and inexperienced players at this level and international football is different to club football. But these aren't excuses, this is the reality. We have to be ready for the next season."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 07:30 British Summer Time 11 June

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    How are you feeling after that defeat? Explainable after a long season, or simply no excuses?

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  14. 'A step back'published at 07:25 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Leon Osman
    Former Everton and England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live at the City Ground

    We thought we could come and see what Thomas Tuchel could do to this team. The next step in the development of this young, exciting team.

    But actually it looks like we have taken a step back. It's back to the drawing board. Yes, it's a friendly but the experiment didn't work tonight.

    Senegal were better and deserved it, and England go into the summer on the back of an eye-opening defeat.

    Kyle WalkerImage source, Getty Images
  15. Furious England fans make feelings clearpublished at 07:20 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at the City Ground

    England fansImage source, Getty Images

    A frustrating night for the Three Lions actually began well for them as they took the lead after seven minutes when captain Harry Kane pounced for his 73rd England goal.

    That came after goalkeeper Edouard Mendy failed to hold Anthony Gordon's shot, but it was as good as it got for England, who were sunk by goals from Ismaila Sarr, Habib Diarra and Cheikh Sabaly.

    And the visitors could have won by an even more convincing margin.

    The storm of booing that greeted Thomas Tuchel and his England players at the final whistle summed up a miserable night for the German boss.

  16. Morningpublished at 07:15 British Summer Time 11 June

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    Thomas Tuchel suffered his first loss as England boss against Senegal at the City Ground on Tuesday.

    It may only have been a friendly, but that poor performance has left many questions before the World Cup in only a year's time.

    We will bring you all the reaction to that defeat in this live.

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