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Thomas Tuchel’s England team came out firing in the last-16 match against Mexico. From the first whistle, they controlled the game and created several chances. The final score was a convincing win that showed the team’s growth under their new manager.

Players across the pitch stepped up, making this one of the best performances of the tournament so far. Here’s how each player rated based on their individual contributions.

Standout Performers in Attack

The forwards were on top form, constantly putting pressure on Mexico’s defense. Harry Kane led the line brilliantly, scoring a goal and setting up another. Bukayo Saka also impressed with his dribbling and pace on the wing.

  • Harry Kane – 9/10: A captain’s performance with a goal and an assist.
  • Bukayo Saka – 8/10: Constant threat down the right flank, created several chances.
  • Raheem Sterling – 7/10: Worked hard but missed a couple of clear opportunities.

Defensive Solidity and Midfield Control

The defense stayed organized and limited Mexico to only a few shots on target. John Stones and Harry Maguire were strong at the back, winning headers and clearing danger. In midfield, Declan Rice broke up play and Jude Bellingham pushed forward to create chances.

  • John Stones – 8/10: Composed and reliable, kept the Mexican attackers quiet.
  • Declan Rice – 7/10: Shielded the defense well and started attacks from deep.
  • Jude Bellingham – 9/10: Man of the match for his energy and goal-scoring run from midfield.

Substitutes Make an Impact

Tuchel made smart substitutions in the second half to keep the team fresh. Phil Foden came on and immediately added creativity, while Marcus Rashford used his speed to stretch the Mexican defense. The bench depth looks promising for future matches.

  • Phil Foden – 7/10: Brought extra flair and nearly scored with a free kick.
  • Marcus Rashford – 6/10: Lively but couldn’t find the net.

What This Win Means for Tuchel’s Squad

This victory sends England into the quarterfinals with confidence. The team is playing with a clear style under Tuchel, blending attacking flair with defensive discipline. If they keep this form, they have a real chance of going all the way in the tournament.

Overall, it was a team effort that showed the depth and quality of the squad. Fans will be excited about what comes next.

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