
Before the game, Tuschel made a lot of headlines when he said England appeared to have played in fear at Euro 2024 under Gareth Southgate before him.
He also suggested that he wants to play physical football, which plays in the Premier League.
Known as a soft tactic, no one was sure what compound would you choose – but he sent England 4-2-3-1
While Tushel’s teams are normally known for their intensive and pressure, it was difficult for England or against a team that settled in defence like Albania, especially in the first half.
The German is still in his early rule – after just four days ago he met his players for the first time in January.
“Thomas Tuchel had the squad for three days – you can’t wait to see a different England team,” said Lyon Osman for three days on BBC 5 live.
“We won in football. When we advanced, there was no rush,” he said.
“We want to be hosted. There is a specific control element that is good in football football.
“In the league we’re not in a tournament, we want to host us.
England had 74 percent of the ball and 12 penalties for Albania’s three goals.
They completed 437 passes in the first 45 minutes of the game, most of which are in Opta in each England in the first half.
The visitors tried to play more after the break, but England’s defence was tested just a few times by Armando Brocay.
The result itself was routine – the New England manager or not. The three lions have lost 34 in 38 qualifying for the World Cup or Euro since November
“It was a difficult game from an interesting point of view,” former England defender Matt Apson told BBC 5 Life.
“Once we fell into the rhythm, it was also a very much England game in Wembley against the less they fought to break them,” he said.
“We all want to see how Thomas Tuchel’s plan will happen,” he said.
“There are many questions, but in the end they have to manage the game itself and England have worked well.
Apson said he may have learned to “feel what he’s feeling and how tactically” to play against a team in a low bloc like Albania.