Tuchel axes TWO England stars from squad for his second game in charge tonight

We now know the two stars that have not succeeded in making the England team opposite Latvia on Monday evening.

Thomas Tuchel has rated his stars last week and has received a good measure from some of them in the 2-0 win over Albania on Friday evening.

The harvest of the hopeful World Cup gets another chance to impress their new boss at Wembley against Latvia, where Tuchel thunderes that the teamethos is more important to him than individual talent.

Anthony Gordon has left England's camp and returned to Newcastle because of an injury, but two other stars will go with him to look up without playing hope.

Tino Livramento and Aaron Ramsdale did not succeed in making the 23-man team, as confirmed in the official squad list of England on the UEFA website.

Morgan Gibbs-White and Jarell Quansah, both of whom missed on Friday's team, have come in the fold.

Livramento made the team against Albania, although he did not play, but Rasmdale missed both.

“We must have the process good to find the best group,” Tuchel said prior to the competition.

'If that means that we leave very good and talented players from the team, this can happen.

'In the next 16 months it is important that we find the right team and not the most talented 26 players.

'We have to get the team well. We have to get the team spirit well, because it is one thing to play qualifications, it is something else to play tournament football ball. '

Both Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford remain in the team despite the criticism of their performances on Friday.

Roy Keane was particularly Acerbisch in his assessment and warned that FODEN is at risk of being chopped from the team if he does not increase his performances.

Tuchel said after the game: 'I think our two Wingers who started [Foden and Rashford] Were not as impactful as normally, or as they are normally in club football.

'At the moment I am not sure why we have trouble bringing the ball to them faster and to bring the ball into more open positions for them. I have to watch the competition. '

He then added to his pre-match press conference for the Latvia collision: 'I spoke to both of them, also for the group. They know that I appreciate the effort, especially from the ball.

'We can see in the numbers and when we look at the match again how much effort they make to defend high and in the back pressure, also in their sprinting figures.

“Marcus had many runs when we had the ball, where we didn't see him where we didn't use it. He was a bit of bad luck, maybe with the timing. From time to time we supervised him.

“Phil may not find it the momentum when he can have. But both are very positive, have the right to be positive and to know exactly what we want from them. Ideally, we try to bring them to more one-on-one situations and ideally they have the confidence to take the one-on-one.

'Phil may need a little closer connections with a no. 10 than we could offer in this competition. And Marcus created a big chance for Jude Bellingham, and, as I said, had a number of runs of the ball where we didn't use it.

“But the ball was there and that is something counts.”

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