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England are 'building something' - and we won't ease up: Tuchel

October 16, 2025

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THREE LIONS DETERMINED TO WIN LAST TWO QUALIFIERS, SAYS BOSS

- By JONATHAN VEAL, PA

England are 'building something' - and we won't ease up: Tuchel

Captain Harry Kane

THOMAS Tuchel says England will continue to go full throttle in November's final two World Cup qualifiers, despite having already booked their place at the tournament.

Tuesday's 5-0 win in Latvia clinched qualification for next summer’s finals as England made it six wins from six in a flawless Group K campaign.

That means there is nothing riding on next month’s matches against Serbia and Albania and Tuchel could take the chance to experiment.

But the German says his side are “building something” and will not let up, even if he is unsure of how the squad will look.

Asked how early qualification will affect his thinking, he replied: “To be very honest, I don’t know. I'm not so sure if this changes anything in the nomination process.

“Maybe it does, but I need to get my head around it next week. Now is a moment to enjoy it.

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