

Myles Lewis-Skelly broke the visitors' stubborn resolve in the 20th minute, latching onto Jude Bellingham's wonderfully threaded through ball and poking his first shot as a senior England international underneath Thomas Strakosha.
Only two other players have ever scored for the England men's team at a younger age than the 18-year-old and no debutants in the 153-year history of the national side can match Lewis-Skelly's prolific and prodigious start.
Harry Kane is comfortably at the opposite end of the international experience spectrum. England's skipper racked up his 70th goal on his 104th appearance in the 78th minute, puncturing a strong spell for the visitors who were very much threatening to spoil Tuchel's big day.
In the end, England cruised to a 2-0 victory which didn't quite deflate the excitement generated by Tuchel's appointment but it was hardly a wildly different display compared to Gareth Southgate's widely derided regime.