One of the highlights of the October international break was the momentary clash between Tuchel and the England faithful. It all started after the Wales clash, which England comfortably won at Wembley. However, Tuchel was unhappy with the support of the fans on home soil as he took aim at the 'silent' crowd at Wembley after the game. He further claimed that those watching on could have done more to motivate his side.
The criticism seemingly irked the travelling support in Latvia and a section of them, who had made the journey to Riga for the World Cup qualifier, gave it back to Tuchel with some cheeky chants. At the Daugava Stadium, the away fans first chanted: "We'll sing when we want, we'll sing when we want, Thomas Tuchel, we'll sing when we want!" They also jokingly sang: "Are we loud enough for you?" The fans also came up with an X-rated chant, as they sang: "Our support is f*cking sh*t!"
The England head coach admitted after the match that he saw the funny side of the chants hurled at him. The Three Lions will be back in action in November as they take on Serbia and Albania in their final two World Cup qualifying games.