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Tuchel Praises Noni Madueke’s Breakout Performance in England’s 5–0 Win Over Serbia

Tuchel Praises Noni Madueke’s Breakout Performance in England’s 5–0 Win Over Serbia

England manager Thomas Tuchel has heaped praise on Arsenal winger Noni Madueke following his standout display in the Three Lions’ emphatic 5–0 World Cup qualifying victory over Serbia. The 23-year-old netted his first senior international goal and showcased the kind of hunger, directness, and work ethic that Tuchel believes will be vital to England’s campaign.

⚽ Madueke Opens His England Account

Madueke scored England’s second goal in Belgrade, capping off a performance that Tuchel described as “fast, direct, and hungry.” Having started both of England’s recent qualifiers, the winger has quickly made his mark on the international stage.

“I’m very happy that he scored today and was involved in goals because this is something he needs to add to his game,” Tuchel said. “Efficiency and being involved in goals with assists and finishes… that’s what we want from him.”

Tuchel emphasized that Madueke’s contribution went beyond the scoresheet, highlighting his off-the-ball work and tactical discipline.

🛡️ Tactical Intelligence and Team Contribution

England deployed a back four against Serbia’s back five, a setup that required Madueke to support defensively while maintaining his attacking threat. Tuchel singled out the winger’s support for Reece James as a key component of the team’s success.

“The reaction off the ball, the work he put in to help Reece… the work rate is what I like the most in his performance today.”

Madueke’s ability to combine flair with responsibility has impressed Tuchel, who sees him as a valuable asset in England’s evolving system.

🔋 A Confidence Boost for the Squad

Tuchel also reflected on the broader impact of the win, calling it a “five-star performance” and a much-needed confidence boost for the squad.

“It’s exactly what we needed,” he said. “I had the feeling that this game and this occasion would bring out the best in us… and I feel that I had a point.”

The manager praised the team’s mentality throughout the camp, noting that the players had embraced the spirit and intensity required to elevate their performances.

🔮 What’s Next for Madueke?

With his first England goal under his belt and Tuchel’s backing, Madueke looks poised to become a regular fixture in the national setup. His blend of pace, creativity, and tactical awareness offers England a dynamic option on the wing — and his attitude, Tuchel says, is exactly what the team needs.

As England continue their march toward World Cup qualification, Madueke’s emergence adds another layer of excitement to a squad brimming with talent and ambition.

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