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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayEngland manager Thomas Tuchel has criticised the performance of two Arsenal players after his side's unconvincing 2-0 victory over Andorra on Saturday night.
England one step closer to World Cup qualification after Andorra triumph
England extended their perfect record in their World Cup qualification group with a comfortable, but not particularly flashy 2-0 win against Andorra on Saturday night, courtesy of an own goal in the first half, before Declan Rice sealed all three points in the 67th minute.
Speaking after the match, Tuchel insisted he was happy with his side's performance, although Roy Keane was a little more sceptical about the display.
Keane said: "I still think England fell back into their old ways tonight, certainly in the second half. Sideways, backwards passes.
"We saw their two goals, particularly the second one, just from a cross. They've got to cross it a bit more, don't complicate the game. And I still think they go backwards too many times."
While Tuchel was pleased with his side's overall performance, despite Keane's criticism, the German also insisted there is work to be done, with two Arsenal players failing to make the desired impact on proceedings.

Speaking after the match, the Three Lions boss said: "We missed the little moments to accelerate the game. Maybe Ebs had not his best day in the No 10 position. He trained so well. In the decision-making, struggled a little bit.
"The last pass from Noni was not clinical enough."
Eze criticism warranted after disappointing performance
It is fair to say Eze didn't exactly set the world alight against Andorra, touching the ball just 38 times throughout the match and failing to create any big chances. For context, Morgan Gibbs-White picked up 25 touches during his late cameo after replacing Eze in the 78th minute.

As such, criticism of the 27-year-old is perhaps warranted, but it is a little harsh to single out Madueke, given that the winger was one of England's only bright sparks on the night, putting in the cross which led to Christian Garcia's own goal in the first half.
Contrary to Eze, the Arsenal winger was also very much involved in the game, completing 46 of the 53 passes he attempted, while also completing two successful dribbles and winning five duels, although he did squander one big chance.
Mikel Arteta will need Madueke to continue his current performance levels for a little while longer too, given that Bukayo Saka is not expected to return until October, although it is feasible the 24-year-old could be available for selection later this month.