

Thomas Tuchel criticised England’s «attitude» and felt they «played with fire» in a narrow 1-0 World Cup qualifying win away to Andorra.
The Three Lions laboured against the world’s 173rd-ranked side in Barcelona, squeezing out a third successive win through captain Harry Kane’s 50th-minute strike to top Group K.
Tuchel’s men were jeered off the pitch at half-time and again at the end, leaving the England manager «not happy» with the disappointing display.
«I was most worried in the last 20 minutes because I did not like the attitude that we ended the game with,» said the German.
«I didn’t like the lack of urgency and it did not match the occasion — it is still a World Cup qualifier. We will let them know [on Sunday] what we want from them.
«I think we lacked the seriousness and the urgency that is needed in a World Cup qualifier.
«I think we played with fire. I didn’t like the attitude in the end. I didn’t like the body language. It was not what the occasion needed.»
England dominated the ball with 83 per cent possession, but frustratingly could not break down Andorra’s well-organised defence and were mainly restricted to efforts from distance.
Kane slid home the winner from a Noni Madueke cross for his 72nd international goal, but the Three Lions had few clear-cut chances.
England next face Senegal in a friendly at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground on Tuesday and Tuchel expects a better performance.
«I think we started well in the first 20 or 25 minutes,» he added. «We created a lot of chances and half chances, and we lost completely the momentum and couldn’t get it back in the first half.
«Got a little bit [back] in the second half, but then ended up in a place that was not good enough in terms of urgency.
«We can just admit that, it’s not what we expect from us. We need to look at it in detail and do better on Tuesday.»