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Supersubs: how England’s bench applies a crucial finishing touch
The way substitutes combined for the fourth goal against Croatia vindicated Thomas Tuchel’s desire to instil a brotherhood ethos

TL;DR
- Substitutes Bukayo Saka, Morgan Rogers, Djed Spence, and Marcus Rashford combined for England's fourth goal against Croatia.
- This play validated manager Thomas Tuchel's focus on fostering a 'brotherhood' where players prioritize the team over individual club status.
- Tuchel sees the impact of substitutes, even those playing limited minutes, as crucial for the team's overall success.
- Selection decisions, like the choice between Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon, highlight the competitive depth in the squad.
- Wingers like Saka and Noni Madueke are competing at a high level, with Tuchel managing Saka's fitness and Madueke's attacking potential.