What can be done to improve England's atmosphere problem?

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    Tuchel appears to be running England like a club side, where players are benched or dropped at the manager's discretion. Gone are the days of players being picked by default, and although some selections are controversial, there's a togetherness and TEAM mentality in this current squad. Excluded players take note.

    Jon, Dorset

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    Correct me if I'm wrong. I know most of you will be very happy to do so. ;)

  3. Postpublished at 09:41 BST

    I think, think, Messi has played three times at Wembley.

    He beat Manchester United as a Barcelona player in the 2011 Champions League final.

    He beat Tottenham who were playing there while their new stadium was being built in a Champions League group match in 2018.

    And in 2022 he won the inaugural Finalissima for Argentina against Italy.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:35 BST

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    England will have warm up slots available before the World Cup, and one of those should be Argentina. These teams haven't met in 20 years, and it would be great to see Messi at Wembley just once, before he retires. A game against the World Champions needs to happen!

    Jonathan

  5. Johnson offered nothing in attack - How they ratedpublished at 09:31 BST

    England 3-0 Wales

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Wembley

    Ethan Ampadu: Usually the heartbeat of the team in midfield but did not have the support around him in the face of world-class opposition. 5

    Liam Cullen: Asked to play in a deeper role in midfield again, the Swansea City forward looked out of his depth and was unable to stop England's runners. 4

    David Brooks: Looked as likely as anyone to spark a Welsh counter-attack. Had a shot on target with a second-half volley and provided substitute Mark Harris with an excellent cross for a good opportunity. 6

    Harry Wilson: One of Wales' outstanding players of recent years but, on this occasion, limited to one speculative long-range effort which went over. 5

    Brennan Johnson: Offered nothing in attack and did little to support Williams defensively. 4

    Kieffer Moore: Ran himself ragged closing down defenders and chasing lost causes, but was isolated as Wales' lone striker. 5

  6. Williams not his usual self - How they ratedpublished at 09:26 BST

    England 3-0 Wales

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Wembley

    Karl Darlow: Powerless to stop England's flurry of early goals and made a decent low save from Anthony Gordon before the floodgates opened. 6

    Jay Dasilva: Struggled to contain the elusive Saka and did not see enough of the ball to make an impression going forward. 5

    Joe Rodon: Kept busy by the barrage of England attacks, heading and blocking everything that came his way. 6

    Ben Davies: His misjudgement allowed Guehi to set up the opening goal, a rare mistake for one of Wales' greats and now just one cap away from becoming a centurion. 5

    Neco Williams: Had a difficult time against the lively Gordon, getting booked too for a lunging tackle on the Newcastle United winger. Not his usual influential self. 4

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    Yes England played very well in the first half against let's be honest average opposition. I don't think the world's best teams from Europe and South America, will be losing any sleep about that result. We do need to play some matches pre-World Cup against some of the best

    Adrian

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    With Guehi providing 2 assists yesterday, are we seeing a new role for central defenders, or is he just an exceptional and special player?

    David, Cardiff

  9. 'We worked hard in the bad moments'published at 09:16 BST

    Scotland 3-1 Greece

    Scotland boss Steve Clarke was under no illusions that his side weren't at their best for large parts of Thursday's win against Greece but believes his players made up for it with their work ethic.

    For 63 minutes it looked like there was going to be only one winner at Hampden Park before three late goals turned the game on its head.

    Speaking after the game, Clarke praised the team for digging in during the "bad moments" on the night.

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    'Results are what qualify you and these Scotland players understand that'

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    For now though I think we carry on focusing on both Scotland's win over Greece, and the England and Wales game.

    Sound alright to you?

  11. Postpublished at 09:12 BST

    Very here for unrelated chat, thanks. For those out of the loop, Austria walloped San Marino 10-0 last night.

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    Completely unrelated, but can we mention how every outfielder who started for Austria last night got a goal contribution? How often does that happen?

    Ben

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    If Henderson is there for what he brings to the squad off the field - why not make him part of the staff and free-up a space in the squad?

    Rainer, West Midlands

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    Bellingham brings a quality and experience which is just too valuable to pass up for the WC, he starts for the most successful CL team in history and plays in heat. Saka was unbelievable, absolute staple of the English team. Having all these players available is only a good thing.

    Harry, Manchester

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    I like this idea of keeping a consistent England side throughout different international breaks. If that means the likes of Jude and other 'big names' have to occupy the bench until a chance arises so be it, will make sure everyone stays hungry to impress and fighting for their place.

    Jamie, London

  16. Rice bossed it - How they ratedpublished at 08:57 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport football reporter at Wembley Stadium

    Declan Rice: Captain for the night and lived up to the honour. Bossed the midfield with his running power and dictated the game with his passing. His corners and free-kicks were always quality. 8

    Elliot Anderson: Continues to make the number six position his own. Plays with maturity but still only 22. Has a real chance to become a key part of the England team. 7

    Morgan Rogers: A favourite of Tuchel and one of the big options as a number 10. A great moment for him to score his first England goal and his powerful running caused Wales problems throughout the match. 8

    Bukayo Saka: The Arsenal winger was a constant threat on the right wing - just as he is for his club. He scored the goal of the match with a real moment of quality when he cut in on his left foot and curled a shot into the top corner. 8

    Anthony Gordon: Started the match on the left wing and was then moved to striker after Ollie Watkins was withdrawn. He played with his usual energy and pace and contributed to a solid win. 7

    Ollie Watkins: A goal for Watkins. He hasn't played much under Tuchel but the Villa front man took his chance when it came and is the clear backup for captain Harry Kane. But missed another good opportunity and a collision with a post led to injury and a half-time withdrawal. 7

  17. Guehi's first choice - How they ratedpublished at 08:53 BST

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport football reporter at Wembley Stadium

    Jordan Pickford: A history-making night for the keeper as he broke the record he shared with Gordon Banks for the number of consecutive clean sheets, which now stands at eight. Made a smart save to deny David Brooks, but didn't have much more to trouble him. 6

    Ezri Konsa: The Aston Villa defender was moved to right-back as John Stones came into the centre and the absence of the injured Reece James. Konsa looked solid as he has done in the past when playing in that position for England and offered an attacking outlet. Not tested defensively. 6

    John Stones: His first match under Thomas Tuchel since he became England manager. Stones stepped into midfield to start attacks and it was an extremely comfortable return to international football after his injury troubles. 6

    Marc Guehi: The Crystal Palace defender was his usual composed self at centre-back. Produced a great piece of play to keep the ball in and set up Morgan Rogers for his opening goal. Guehi must be a first-choice defender for England. 7

    Djed Spence: Not anything of note to deal with defensively on his first start for England. A good outlet in attack and continues to be a versatile asset. 6

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    Although I agree with Tuchel that big names alone wont guarantee you a space in the England team, he immediately contradicts himself with the inclusion of Henderson. Small nag

    Fergus, Oxford

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    Most football watchers know Wharton should be in the squad at the very least. As for Bellingham he has just been easing himself back in after surgery and England will need some big hitters come the real tests in North America/Mexico.

    Adrian, Lincs

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    Rogers only starts if he has a better season than other players like Foden, Gibbs White etc

    Daniel, Essex