Lewis-Skelly Becomes Youngest England Goalscorer in Debut Win
Lewis-Skelly Becomes Youngest England Goalscorer in Debut Win

Lewis-Skelly Becomes Youngest England Goalscorer in Debut Win

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England continued their strong start in the World Cup qualifiers with a 3-0 victory over Latvia, where Declan Rice assisted Harry Kane's goal, marking Rice's second assist in four days. This win follows a 2-0 triumph against Albania, which saw 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly score on his debut, making him the youngest goalscorer for the national team. Rice praised Lewis-Skelly's confidence and potential, highlighting the importance of his continued development at Arsenal and with the national squad. New England manager Thomas Tuchel expressed his delight in Lewis-Skelly's performance, noting the player's natural confidence and maturity. Meanwhile, Ghana and Poland also secured victories in their respective qualifiers, with Ghana leading Group I and Poland topping Group G. The success of these national teams reflects a promising start to the qualifiers as they aim for World Cup participation.

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