🔗 Share this article The England manager Criticizes Wembley Fan Atmosphere Following Comfortable Win Over Wales. The England head coach voiced his regret that the Three Lions team did not get greater encouragement from the home fans during their decisive 3-0 friendly victory on Thursday evening. The manager was pleased to see his squad showcase their good form, with strikes from Rogers, Watkins, and Saka inside the initial stages effectively ending the contest. Yet, he was not content with the atmosphere at the national stadium. “We had one and a half sessions to prepare against a drilled team and we did very well,” Tuchel remarked. “We could have been five goals ahead at half-time. We missed the fourth and fifth ones. There was little noise. There was no support from the crowd. Our team gave their all to win.” “What more can you deliver in the first quarter? We didn’t let them get away. If you hear just the Welsh supporters for 30 minutes, it’s regrettable because the squad warranted better encouragement today.” “I maintain this statement. We cannot do more than leading 3-0 in a derby. I would have wished for a bit more support in moments where it becomes tough.” “In the second half, to get behind us, there was excessive support for Wales. It could have helped us to regain energy, but that’s the way it went and that is it.” Selection Choices Vindicated by Performance Apart from potentially starting a fight with supporters, the manager also created controversy by omitting Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden from his team selection. Yet the choice was validated by Morgan Rogers excelling in the No 10 position and netting his first international goal. “He is what he is,” the head coach noted. “He is a No 10 and he is vying for his place.” Bellamy Seeks Lessons from Defeat The Wales manager hopes that Wales, who face Belgium in a crucial World Cup qualifier on Monday, learn from their poor performance in the opening period. “This is why I scheduled this match,” Bellamy said. “I need to see where we are. Where do we want to go? Who do we want to be? Today gives me inspiration.” Injury Concern for Watkins Ollie Watkins was taken off at half-time after clattering into a goalpost and may miss out when England play Latvia in Riga in a World Cup qualifying match on next week.