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06 Sept 2025

Thomas Tuchel says Jude Bellingham ‘lucky’ not to see red as England beat Latvia

Thomas Tuchel says Jude Bellingham ‘lucky’ not to see red as England beat Latvia

England head coach Thomas Tuchel admitted Jude Bellingham was “lucky” to escape a red card during his side’s routine 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Latvia at Wembley.

Having already been booked in the first half, Bellingham looked fortunate to escape a second yellow for a mis-timed challenge on Raivis Jurkovskis shortly after the restart, and was replaced by Phil Foden.

Tuchel, who two days ago had called on Bellingham to be “more disciplined”, questioned the first yellow card but told ITV Sport: “We were a bit lucky, and took straight away the decision to not take the risk and take him off.”

Tuchel believed he saw improvement on England’s win over Albania in his first match in charge last week, and reserved special praise for Reece James, who opened the scoring after a two-year absence from the national team.

Tuchel added: “It was not an easy match, we had to unlock it, but there were a lot of good things – another clean sheet and we created a lot of chances from set-pieces.

“OK, we needed a free-kick to unlock it, but in general I’m happy with the attitude and energy and desire to do the stuff that we want.”

Referring to James, who previously played under Tuchel at Chelsea, and opened the scoring with a delicious curling free-kick, Tuchel added: “I know Reece and I know the foot and the quality the boy has.

“He is amazing, he has every right to be proud and happy and satisfied with his performance.”

James relished his return to international football, opening the scoring before second-half strikes from Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze sealed a second straight win.

James told ITV Sport: “It’s been a long time. I’ve had a frustrating two-and-a-half years and I was so happy to get called up for my country again.

“I saw the wall and I felt I could bend it around, and thankfully I managed to hit the back of the net.”

James said the German has left his squad in no doubt about what he expects from them during the qualification process and beyond.

“His ideas are clear, his goals and his targets,” said James. “He set them out from the minute he came in, and we have one objective. It starts with this international and we have to keep on building right up to the World Cup.”

England captain Harry Kane also paid tribute to Tuchel, adding: “He’s fantastic.

“I think he’s settled in straight away, it’s a real pleasure to have him as a coach – the energy he’s brought, and the passion. I know we’ll get better as we go on.”

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