Reece James scored a free kick as England claimed a 3-0 victory against Latvia in their second game for World Cup qualifiers, MySportDab reports.
The Three Lions secured a comfortable victory over Latvia in their second World Cup qualifier, maintaining a perfect record in Group K.
The Three Lions displayed both clinical finishing and solid defensive organization as they controlled the game at Wembley Stadium.
Full Match Report
In his first start in over two years, Chelsea right-back Reece James made an immediate impact for the Three Lions.
He curled an exquisite free-kick from around 25 meters in the 38th minute that left Latvia’s goalkeeper with no chance.
His performance not only marked his long-awaited return to international duty but also set the tone for the match.
The England captain doubled the lead in the second half. After a well-constructed move, a precise pass from Declan Rice found Kane, who slotted the ball home with a simple tap-in.
This goal further cemented his status as one of England’s most reliable goal-scorers, extending his record tally.
Coming off the bench, Eberechi Eze provided a spark late on by cutting in from the right which was brilliant.
His deflected shot in the 76th minute made it 3–0, earning him his first senior international goal since making his debut.
England ended up taking all three points from a 3-0 victory against Latvia which put them comfortable at the top of qualification for World Cup.
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