Tuchel Fires Back: Challenges Phil Foden to Rise After Roy Keane’s Brutal England Criticism

England face Group K minnows Latvia at Wembley on Monday and here are the main talking points ahead of the game

Man City star Phil Foden in action for England against Albania

England are set to continue their pursuit of a World Cup slot when they welcome Latvia to Wembley Stadium.

Man City star Phil Foden is expected to keep his place on the right-wing, despite criticism for his performance in Friday’s 2-0 win over Albania.

Tuchel Engages Rashford And Foden Ahead Of Latvia Match - myKhel

Roy Keane blasted the 24-year-old in the ITV studio post-match and his form for England is now in the limelight ahead of a second match at Wembley Stadium in three days.

So ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s second match in charge of the Three Lions, here’s a look at some key pre-match talking points.

Tuchel wants more

England players have a big challenge — but it's not Latvia

Following Friday’s win over Albania, which was neither flashy nor faultless, Tuchel was left wanting more

Despite promising a dynamic style akin to the Premier League, Tuchel’s team showed some struggles in penetrating defensive setups. Now, the German manager is looking for faster ball movement and increased aggression as the team adapts to his methods.

Phil Foden is a genius - but he's not the man for the job in Thomas Tuchel's  England side, writes DANNY MURPHY | Daily Mail Online

Concerning his expectations, Tuchel said: “We will understand better now, I will understand the players better, so where do they feel confident? Where do we struggle? Why is it for us hard to find more runs and to find more aggressive movements into the very last third?”

Foden problem

Phil Foden, often brilliant for Manchester City, didn’t shine quite as brightly against Albania, especially while positioned on the right wing.

Thomas Tuchel warns England's army of talented playmakers that some will  watch World Cup on sofa after blasting Foden | The Sun

Roy Keane, serving as pundit, said that Foden may be fortunate if he remains in the starting line-up, given his recurring challenges in translating his club form onto the international stage.

And Tuchel wants Foden to adopt a more assertive approach, urging: “We will encourage him to do what he does best – to go at defenders, to go into dribbles.

“We played him from the right wing. I think both of our wingers who started were not as impactful as they normally can be, as they are normally in club football.”