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England were beaten for the first time by an African Nation at the City Ground Nottingham on Tuesday evening.

It was also Thomas Tuchel''s first defeat as England Manager.

Is the new England manager under pressure already?

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England 1-3 Senegal: Thomas Tuchel suffers his first defeat

ENGLAND 1-3 SENEGAL - IAN LADYMAN AT THE CITY GROUND: If England were dire in beating Andorra 1-0 on Saturday, they were worse in losing here.

    Someone is going to say, "It's a friendly" and that we didn't field our strongest team. Or, maybe that Senegal are a good team.

    From our perspective, we have to admit that was a poor, poor result. Senegal are always organised, and have a good level of discipline, but England really should be winning these types of games. I can't believe in the comments to the BBC's match report, people are saying things like this.

    Comment by REVD at 21:51 10 Jun

    "I can’t believe that I’m saying this but Tuchel is actually more clueless than Southgate

    Picking the likes of Walker goes to show just how utterly corrupt and backward the whole England set up is from top to bottom

    I’ve lost all interest in this utter shambles"

    There's some even saying we should sit the next World Cup out. 🤣

    I can't really comment too much on Thomas Tuchel, but good league managers does not mean they will be good internationally. I hope for our sakes things improve, because we need to stick with the manager, we made our decision to hire Tuchel. Maybe it goes to show the remarkable work Gareth Southgate did, unless people still believe our nation's team is still the best it's been in decades.

    Oh, and can you think of a worse way to watch England lose than to be in the City Ground? It only gets more challenging for those who support Notts and were present.

Does anyone else do the word game called wordle, I started doing it in lockdown now it’s part of my morning routine, I can’t get dressed until I’ve solved it. ????

https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html

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