England secured a 2-0 win against Andorra in their last World Cup qualifying match on September 6, at Villa Park.
Andorra's Christian García Gonzalez scored an own goal in the 25th minute, following which Declan Rice doubled England's lead from an assist by Reece James in the 67th minute.
Speaking after the victory, England head coach Thomas Tuchel mentioned that his squad 'should've scored more,' and said,
"I think the energy was right, the quality was there and we should've scored more. After the first goal, we had ten or 15 minutes with too many ball losses. We lost a bit of focus and concentration but second half, found it again and created a lot of chances and like I said, should've scored more," as per the team's official website.
"I think we missed a little bit the little moments to accelerate the game. We should've scored maybe the second one earlier because the second goal gave us a lot of freedom and players moved more freely and a bit more confident."
Now, Tuchel has omitted Arsenal star Myles Lewis-Skelly from his squad for England's next World Cup qualifier,” according to The Standard.
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Tuchel selected a 24-player squad for England's qualifying matches, but UEFA rules permit only 23 players to be included in matchday squads. Despite training with the rest of the squad on Monday morning, the Premier League star is reportedly omitted for the upcoming clash.
What's next for England and Arsenal's Lewis-Skelly?
Lewis-Skelly was named in England's starting squad against Andorra after Tuchel decided to exclude former Liverpool star Jarell Quansah. The 18-year-old's omission could potentially see Tottenham's Djed Spence making his national debut, while Newcastle's Tino Livramento also remains an option.
Marc Guehi, who picked up a groin injury during the Andorra clash, is reportedly fit to feature in the Three Lions' next qualifier against Serbia on September 9. During his post-match press conference against Andorra, Tuchel referred to their upcoming match as 'a difficult away game' and said,
"The group played with the exact same attitude that they trained and I'm glad for the players. We will prove the point now in Belgrade. We're going to learn a lot from next Tuesday night. We're ready for it, we know what's coming."
"It's a difficult away game but it's a crucial game for us because we can make a huge step into the qualification and we're well aware of it. Same system, totally different quality, totally different style of play, a much more physical away game, so we will be prepared. We have Sunday and Monday to prepare, to travel and we will be ready."
Lewis-Skelly's early departure from the Three Lions' squad comes as a boost for Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta, as it allows the Gunners graduate an extra day to rest and prepare for the Gunners' Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on September 13, at Emirates Stadium.
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