
England Dominates Latvia in World Cup Qualifier
England showcased their prowess in a commanding 3-0 victory over Latvia in their latest World Cup qualifier. The match, held at Wembley Stadium, saw England's Harry Kane lead the charge with a brace, further solidifying his status as one of the team's key players. The Three Lions dominated from the start, with Kane's goals coming in the 25th and 65th minutes, while Bukayo Saka added a third in the 74th minute.
The win keeps England at the top of their qualifying group, maintaining their perfect record in the campaign. Manager Gareth Southgate praised the team's performance, highlighting their focus and determination. The match also saw debuts for several young players, indicating a bright future for the squad as they continue their journey towards the World Cup.
Off the pitch, there's been much discussion about the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold with the national team, with some questioning his role. Meanwhile, Thomas Tuchel's comments on Reece James have added to the transfer buzz surrounding the Chelsea defender.
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Who scored for England vs. Latvia?
Both Reece James and Eberechi Eze opened their international goalscoring accounts, to secure a 3-0 win over Latvia. In between, Harry Kane of course got his 71st goal, but this didn't quite become the stat-padding some might have expected. Latvia didn't let it.
Have England ever played Latvia?
England made it two wins from two under Thomas Tuchel with a 3-0 victory over Latvia at Wembley. Reece James and Eberechi Eze scored their first senior international goals, while Harry Kane was also on target for the hosts.