Roy Keane makes Thomas Tuchel feelings clear as England beat Latvia to secure back-to-back wins
WATCH NOW: Sports round-up as England beat Latvia at Wembley to make it back-to-back wins under Thomas Tuchel
The Three Lions ran out 3-0 winners at Wembley on Monday night
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Roy Keane believes Thomas Tuchel deserves a C+ from his first two England matches following the Three Lions' 3-0 victory over Latvia at Wembley on Monday night.
The hosts followed up Friday's 2-0 win over Albania with another triumph, with Reece James, Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze all on target.
It means England have now won their first two matches of the Tuchel era, with the 51-year-old on a mission to deliver World Cup glory.
Keane was asked to provide his assessment of the German's era so far following last night's result.
Roy Keane believes Thomas Tuchel deserves a C+ from his first two England matches following the Three Lions' 3-0 victory over Latvia at Wembley on Monday night
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And while the former Manchester United captain wasn't overly critical, he did make it clear he hadn't been blown away by what he's seen.
"If this was a school report, you'd give him a would be a C+," he said.
"I think there's a lot more to come from him. I think the two games on paper were very easy.
"It's a great start for the manager, but you knew he was going to get the two victories, just look at the 27 shots tonight.
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"There's loads of bits to improve. The end product wasn't that great but at least the subs came on and had an effect on the game.
"But I thought it was OK. It was OK."
Tuchel knows there's additional pressure being England manager, with the Three Lions eager to win a first major trophy since 1966.
He has arrived as a serial winner, having claimed trophies with Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund over the years.
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Thomas Tuchel has guided England to back-to-back victories over Latvia and Albania following his appointment as Gareth Southgate's successor
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But England, it seems, still have work to do if they're to establish themselves as the best footballing nation on the planet.
Meanwhile, Kane has opened up following the win at Wembley.
The England captain admits that, like on Friday against Albania, it was a tough match to be a part of.
But the Three Lions skipper was pleased to find the net and help his side clinch all three points as they look to qualify for next year's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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"I think there were more patterns of play, more chances than Friday," he said.
"But again it was tough, playing against 11 behind the ball. Overall we can be pleased with two wins and two clean sheets.
"We had to be patient. Thomas Tuchel is fantastic, he has settled in straight away and it's a pleasure to have him as coach - the energy, the passion, the tactical analysis has been top draw.
"We'll get better as we go. He's pleased and we're pleased to have him."
Harry Kane scored as England beat Latvia in Monday night's World Cup qualifying match
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England are next in action against Andorra on June 7.
After that, Tuchel's men will lock horns with Senegal in a friendly match three days later.