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England Thrash Wales as Rogers, Watkins and Saka Shine Bright

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Published: 10 October 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online.

Craig Bellamy’s words before kick-off could not have been more prophetic. The Wales manager had compared the upcoming clash to a boxing match between opponents of unequal strength — and he was right. Within 20 minutes, England had raced to a commanding 3-0 lead, effectively ending the friendly in what felt like a technical knockout. The gulf in class was clear, and for Thomas Tuchel, it was another night of satisfaction as his rejuvenated England side continued to impress.

Tuchel, who has quickly built a sense of rhythm and confidence in his squad, once again placed his faith in the players who had delivered that stunning 5-0 win over Serbia in Belgrade last month. His decision to exclude big names like Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden had sparked debate, but the German coach’s plan was simple — to maintain the momentum, energy, and team chemistry that had begun to define this new-look England.

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While Wembley wasn’t quite buzzing with electricity, the football on display in the first half was sparkling enough. Wales were outplayed in every department. England’s dominance was so complete that it sometimes felt unfair — yet Tuchel’s men were ruthless, clinical, and hungry, ensuring their path to automatic World Cup qualification remained firmly on course ahead of their next trip to Riga to face Latvia.

On this particular night, Bellingham and Foden weren’t missed. The spotlight belonged to Morgan Rogers, who took full advantage of his chance in the No. 10 role. The young forward not only opened the scoring with his first England goal but also set up Ollie Watkins for the second. Bukayo Saka then added his signature flair to complete the demolition job with a beautifully curled strike for the third.

Wales, to their credit, never gave up. Their traveling supporters — loud, proud, and loyal — stayed until the final whistle, cheering every rare foray forward, even as their side struggled to create clear chances. England fans, on the other hand, began drifting out long before full time, satisfied that the job was already done.

From the outset, Wales looked vulnerable. Anthony Gordon, operating with speed and precision, found acres of space down the left, forcing goalkeeper Karl Darlow into early action. Bellamy had vowed to play attacking football, naming a strong side ahead of their vital qualifier against Belgium, but his players failed to deliver. Their approach lacked bite; their challenges were soft; and their defensive organization crumbled under pressure.

England’s first goal came from a well-worked corner routine. John Stones, making his first start under Tuchel, rose highest to meet Declan Rice’s delivery. Marc Guéhi reacted quickest to keep the ball in play near the byline when most of the Welsh defense had stopped, assuming it was going out. Guéhi’s alertness paid off — he pulled the ball back for Rogers, who calmly slotted home with an elegant first-time finish.

The second goal was an even greater embarrassment for Wales. Saka’s cross from the inside left found Rogers again, who delicately lobbed the ball toward the far post. With Guéhi unable to convert, Ollie Watkins had time and space to bring it down and tap in from a yard out. It was too easy — a reflection of England’s superiority and Wales’ defensive frailties.

Then came the moment of artistry from Bukayo Saka. David Brooks failed to close him down, allowing the Arsenal winger to cut inside and unleash a trademark left-footed curler into the top corner. It was a goal that underlined Saka’s world-class quality — and perhaps raised a simple question: had Brooks never watched him play before?

As the teams went into the interval, Bellamy’s frustration was palpable. His side had been second best in every department. Anthony Gordon, in particular, had been unplayable, tormenting Neco Williams with blistering pace and trickery. Rogers orchestrated play in the middle, while Saka and Watkins provided a constant threat. England’s pressing was relentless, their transitions smooth, and their intent clear. For all of Tuchel’s tactical precision, it was his players’ hunger that stood out most.

Saka almost added another in the first half when he burst down the right channel, only to be denied by a brave block from Joe Rodon. Moments later, Watkins missed a golden opportunity, slicing wide from point-blank range after Elliot Anderson’s driven cross.

At halftime, Tuchel made a few tactical tweaks. Marcus Rashford replaced Watkins, moving into his preferred left-wing position, while Gordon shifted centrally. The manager’s instructions were clear — maintain intensity, stay aggressive, and don’t lose focus. When Gordon won possession and sprinted clear only to misplace his final pass to Rashford, Tuchel’s reaction on the touchline was one of visible frustration.

England continued to probe, with Saka once again carving open the Welsh defense to set up Rogers, whose curling effort rattled the crossbar — though the move was later flagged offside. For a moment, it looked like England might completely humiliate their opponents. But to their credit, Wales eventually found some rhythm and registered their first meaningful attempt on goal.

On 56 minutes, David Brooks tested Jordan Pickford with a well-struck volley that forced a sharp save from the Everton keeper’s feet. It was a small victory, but one that gave Wales a flicker of pride. They began to play with a little more urgency in the final quarter, and England eased off slightly, conserving energy for the next qualifier.

Wales substitute Chris Mepham nearly pulled one back with a glancing header that Pickford had to stretch to save, while Mark Harris sent another effort over the bar — though he appeared to have fouled John Stones in the process. Those half-chances summed up Wales’ night: valiant but ultimately futile.

For Tuchel, however, it was another step in the right direction. England’s balance, shape, and attacking rhythm looked polished and purposeful. Rogers’ breakout performance added a new creative option behind the strikers, while Watkins’ positioning and Saka’s flair ensured the attack remained fluid and unpredictable. The defense, led by Stones and Guéhi, stayed composed, and Rice dictated the tempo in midfield like a seasoned conductor.

By the final whistle, there was no doubt about the result — or the statement England had made. They had dominated from start to finish, displayed attacking intent, and showcased the depth and flexibility of their squad. For Wales, it was a humbling lesson in the difference between ambition and execution. For Tuchel and his players, it was another night to remember on their journey toward the World Cup.

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