England Struggle Again in Andorra as Questions Mount
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In today’s coverage: another England qualifier, another sluggish performance against a defensive opponent – this time Andorra. The discussion turns to whether this pattern must continue. With Thomas Tuchel’s England side yet to find their rhythm, supporters wonder how long until improvements arrive.
Other notable results include the Republic of Ireland’s spirited fightback against Hungary, Northern Ireland overcoming Luxembourg while also challenging Germany, Wales securing a win in Kazakhstan, and Scotland earning a respectable draw in Denmark.
Also under scrutiny: Daniel Levy’s reduced role at Spurs—what does this mean for the club’s future? In League Two, Oldham’s Mellons Sr and Jr lead their team past Cambridge, and audience questions are addressed.
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