Madueke's remarkable season - from petition to World Cup starter

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When Tuchel named his England squad for the World Cup the German was full of praise for Madueke.

The forward has put in consistently good performances for the Three Lions since Tuchel took charge and the manager said Madueke can be a "difference-maker" before highlighting his "one-on-one ability".

Tuchel has made it clear he wants his England team to play in a style that replicates the physicality of the Premier League.

And that thinking shaped the selection of his squad, with the 52-year-old picking a group of players who are physically robust and powerful runners.

Tuchel has ensured that his gameplan is built around record goalscorer and captain Kane, with the Bayern Munich forward surrounded by wingers who like to run behind the defence to leave space for him to drop deep.

That thinking worked out well with Madueke's four passes to Kane against Croatia the joint most in the England team, matched by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

Anthony Gordon started on the opposite flank to Madueke and their energetic performances on the wings was one of the positives of the match for Tuchel's side.

Kane is known for his passing range and when given space the striker attempted a couple of passes to release Madueke behind the Croatia defence.

Madueke had five touches in the opposition box, completed his only dribble of the game and won the penalty to set England on their way.

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