England boss Thomas Tuchel tore into 'silent' fans as the Three Lions eased past Walesin Thursday evening's friendly. England enjoyed a dominant evening at Wembley and raced into a 3-0 lead within 20 minutes.
Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka found the net. And while Tuchel was left delighted with his side's performance, he was far from pleased with the support that his players received in from a sold-out Wembley.
Speaking to ITV Sport, he said: "We had one and a half training days to prepare against a well-trained team and we did very well. We could have been 5-0 up at half-time.
"We couldn't score the fourth and fifth ones. The stadium was silent. We didn't get any energy back from the stands. We did everything to win.
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Asked whether he expected more from the fans, Tuchel added: "Yes. What more can you give in 20 minutes?
"We didn't let them escape. If you hear just Wales fans for half an hour, it's sad because the team deserved more support today."
Despite the lack of atmosphere at Wembley, it was still a memorable night for Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers after he scored his first goal for his country. On his performance, Tuchel added: "He is what he is. He is a number 10 and he is competing for his place. He is in a good way.

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"We are ready for any team effort. Serbia was the next example of teamwork. We created a lot of chances. We could use Harry all the time, but we need to play without Harry and Jude - the guys are injured. I think we played an excellent first half."
Asked where his debut England goal ranks among his career highlights, Rogers said: "Right at the top. It's a proud moment to do it at home too in a home nation derby. A dream come true.
"The quality of players we have with people here and not here, you can never be too comfortable, or else people will take your role."
England are back in action on Tuesday evening as they take on Latvia. Tuchel's side will take a significant step towards qualifying for the World Cup with victory.
The Three Lions currently sit top of Group K, having won each of their five qualifying games so far.
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