“He is in the shape of his life” – Thomas Tuchel hails ‘out of this world’ England star after their win over Serbia

Thomas Tuchel singled out Harry Kane for praise after England’s 2-0 win against Serbia in FIFA World Cup qualifying on Thursday.

Kane was named in the starting XI for the contest at Wembley and played for 65 minutes before he was replaced by Phil Foden in the 65th minute.

After the game, Tuchel was asked if Foden could challenge Kane to start important matches for England going forward. He said:
“It’s a big ask for [Phil Foden] to challenge Harry [Kane] at the moment. [Kane is] in the shape of his life. His attitude, work rate, quality and finishing ratio is just out of control [and] out of this world.”

Foden, who came on as a false nine for Kane, marked his appearance with an assist, setting up Eberechi Eze for England’s second goal. It was Foden’s first appearance for the national team since March.

Speaking after the match, the Manchester City star expressed excitement at returning to international duty. He said:
“It’s amazing to be back. I’m so happy to be back in the squad with these great players and I’m enjoying it. I thought I did well. I created some chances, we were unlucky not to put a few away. Overall, I have to be happy with the impact.”

The 25-year-old also hoped that his versatility could help him secure his place in Tuchel’s squad.

England’s 2-0 win against Serbia extended their World Cup qualifying run to seven wins from seven games.

Speaking about the match, Tuchel admitted that the game wasn’t a walk in the park but was happy with his side’s first-half performance.
“It was a difficult match. It was complicated because they knew everything about us and we knew nothing about them. Go through the list of players, they are at top clubs, they play in top leagues. They have individual quality, they came with new energy and they made it a final for them,” he said.

“I liked the first half a lot. I think we deserved to go up, I think we deserved to have maybe a second goal with Harry’s header. Second-half, we didn’t get the pressing right all the time, they escaped sometimes from the deep build-up into fast attacks so the back four had to work hard to keep the clean sheet.

“We had to overcome some difficult moments but I like it, not everything is easy. Not every win is 2-0, 3-0, 5-0. It is good. We kept a clean sheet and it was decisive in the end.”

The Three Lions will face Albania in their last group game on Sunday, November 16.
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“Got to find that person with the voodoo”: Adam Foote in disbelief as Canucks lose latest forward Brock Boeser due to injury in game vs. Blues

Vancouver Canucks coach Adam Foote expressed disbelief after losing forward Brock Boeser to injury during Thursday’s 4-3 shootout win over the St. Louis Blues.

The Canucks have been plagued by injuries this season, and Boeser was the ninth player to join the team’s long injury list. He sustained a lower-body injury after taking a slapshot to the lower abdomen during Thursday’s game. He is currently considered day-to-day.

In the post-game media interaction, Foote said:
“Yeah, we got to find that person with the voodoo and all, if that’s a thing. I don’t believe in that stuff, but I’m like, ‘What is going on here?’ It’s going to just, if we can handle it and be resilient, stick to what we’re doing, we’ll all grow from it.”

He added,
“And once we get another guy back, another guy back, another guy back, now we’ve got depth. So, I mean, yeah, it’s tough, but I’m just proud of the group. They’re becoming a very good team in there, and that’s huge.”

Foote had no update regarding the extent of Brock Boeser’s injury. Boeser has six points this season through four goals and two assists.

In addition to Boeser, the Canucks are already without several key players including captain Quinn Hughes, Conor Garland, Derek Forbort, Filip Chytil, Victor Mancini, Teddy Blueger, Jonathan Lekkerimaki, and Nils Hoglander.

### Adam Foote Praises Kiefer Sherwood After Hat Trick Performance

Kiefer Sherwood was the standout player for the Canucks in their 4-3 win over the Blues. Sherwood scored a hat trick in the game, helping his team secure the shootout victory.

Foote praised Sherwood’s dedication and mindset, saying,
“He loves the game. What I love about him is, early in the season, he was good, and then got off real quick and his emotions were in play, and our four coaches did a good job just talking to him, going, ‘You have some fun here.’”

The Canucks will continue their three-game road trip against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. The puck drops at the Xcel Energy Center at 7:00 p.m. ET.

**Also Read:**
Updated Vancouver Canucks Injury Report After Brock Boeser Exits Latest Game With Lower-Body Ailment
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