Andorra 0-1 England: Player Ratings – Who Lacked Urgency and Who Stood Out?

Andorra 0-1 England: Player Ratings – Who Lacked Urgency and Who Stood Out?

England stumbled to an unconvincing 1-0 away win over Andorra to continue their winning start to qualification for the 2026 World Cup. 

Harry Kane scored the only goal of the game after tapping in a Noni Madueke cross in the 50th minute at an empty RCDE Stadium.

England were jeered off by supporters at the break after a frustrating first-half where they were unable to seriously test the hosts.

In what was only Thomas Tuchel’s third game in charge, a pedestrian England could only muster a handful of opportunities against a side ranked 173rd in the world. 

The drab win saw the German become the first ever England manager to win his first three competetitive games without conceding.

Despite an underwhelming performance, the Three Lions remain in pole position, with three wins from three, in their qualifying group as they look to reach the World Cup next year.  

Harry Kane scored the only goal of the game as England stumbled to a 1-0 win over Andorra

The Three Lions' 1-0 victory sees them remain at the top of their World Cup qualifying group

The Three Lions’ 1-0 victory sees them remain at the top of their World Cup qualifying group

England will host Senegal at Nottingham Forest's City Ground in a friendly on Tuesday

England will host Senegal at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground in a friendly on Tuesday

Here, Mail Sport’s KIERAN GILL provides player ratings from the the RCDE Stadium.

England (4-1-4-1)

Jordan Pickford – 6

Tuchel has told Pickford he must prove why he should be England’s No 1, though that’s hard to do when Andorra didn’t even have two shots to rub together.

Curtis Jones – 7

Perfect pass in behind created England’s long-awaited 50th-minute opener, with Jones having started at right back over his former Liverpool pal Alexander-Arnold.

Ezri Konsa – 6.5

Shifted over to his right when Jones was moving into midfield, which was fairly often as England dominated the ball here. Blocked one rare Andorran attempt late on.

Noni Madueke impressed as England stumbled to a win at the RCDE Stadium in Barcelona

Noni Madueke impressed as England stumbled to a win at the RCDE Stadium in Barcelona

Despite the underwhelming performance England have won all three of their qualifying games

Despite the underwhelming performance England have won all three of their qualifying games

Jordan Henderson manned the midfield although Andorra hardly tested the centre-midfielder

Jordan Henderson manned the midfield although Andorra hardly tested the centre-midfielder

Dan Burn – 6

Probably spent as much of this match in the opposition’s half as his own as he hardly had any defending to do. At least it’s a fairly nice view when standing 6ft 7in tall.

Reece James – 6

Started at left back in an experimental line-up from Tuchel which didn’t pay dividends in the first half, but the faith in the same XI was rewarded after half-time, thankfully for Tuchel.

Jordan Henderson – 6

Manned the midfield at 34 years old and was safe enough in possession, though Andorra hardly made his life a misery in that centre before he was substituted after 64 minutes.

Morgan Rogers – 6.5

The odd nice moment when slaloming inside from the right. Trouble is, when he had beaten one Andorra player, he had another six men between him and goal.

Jude Bellingham – 6

Pushed up to become a second striker next to Kane but other than an early attempt from outside of the area, he hardly imposed his Real Madrid might on these minnows.

England were jeered off at the break after a first-half where they created almost no chances

England were jeered off at the break after a first-half where they created almost no chances

Cole Palmer – 6

Tough finding spaces between Andorra’s defensive banks but then he never looked eager enough to make this match about himself. Subbed after 64 minutes.

Noni Madueke – 7.5

Joined his Chelsea team-mate James on the left. Looked like England’s liveliest player in the first half, then set up Kane to score in the second.

Harry Kane – 7

Now tied with Sir Bobby Charlton and Frank Lampard for caps, and scored his 72nd goal for England by stretching to send in Madueke’s cross-cum-shot.

 

Substitues

Eberechi Eze (for Palmer, 64) – 6

Would have scored were it not for the fingertips of Iker Alvarez.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (for Henderson, 64) – 6

Came on at right back which moved Curtis into midfield proper.

Declan Rice (for Rogers, 81) – N/A

Anthony Gordon (for Jones, 81) – N/A

Thomas Tuchel kept his 100 per cent record as England boss with his third straight win

Thomas Tuchel kept his 100 per cent record as England boss with his third straight win

Defender Ezri Konsa blocked one rare Andorran attempt late on as England kept a clean sheet

Defender Ezri Konsa blocked one rare Andorran attempt late on as England kept a clean sheet

Morgan Gibbs-White (for Bellingham, 90) – N/A

Substitues not used

Kyle Walker

Levi Colwill

Dean Henderson

Ivan Toney

Myles Lewis-Skelly

James Trafford

Trevoh Chalobah

 

Manager

Thomas Tuchel – 6

Average score for an average performance. Eventually got his World Cup-qualifying win, but it was hardly the convincing victory we all expected.

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