Overall, it was a dominant performance from England, avenging their previous loss to Greece and putting themselves in a strong position for automatic promotion in the Nations League. Curtis Jones’ back-heeled finish was a highlight of the match, showcasing the talent and creativity within the team. With Lee Carsley potentially ending his interim spell with a win against the Republic of Ireland, the team is set to start fresh under new manager Thomas Tuchel with a promising outlook for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers. England’s attacking play was impressive throughout the match, with Madueke and Bellingham causing problems for the Greek defense. The decision to start Watkins paid off with an early goal, settling any nerves in the team. Carsley’s bold selection choices showed his willingness to take risks in order to get results. Overall, England’s urgency and determination in the second half paid off as they secured a crucial victory.