Brilliant goals from Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze were enough to see England extend their unbeaten World Cup qualifying run, despite already booking a spot in next year’s competition.
Eze has been a part of every England squad since Tuchel's reign began in January, a sign that he will play a key role in the World Cup that spans across the US, Mexico and Canada.
The Arsenal winger stepped off the bench vs Serbia and made a real point to Tuchel who he compared to Arteta after the game, saying that the two are more similar than first thought.
"Personally, I'll just say the level of intensity of form and being steps ahead in the game, understanding the game differently," Eze said, when asked what his two managers have added to his game.
"I feel that's been to see things better and more clear ... of course they're going to make me a better player (from) the way I think, from way I operate.
"Both very intense, both very aware of the details, which is one of the most important things. It helps me."
All three of Eze's goals for England have been as a substitute, with both of his strikes at Wembley being assisted by Foden, two players who will be first on Tuchel’s team sheet for next year.
Eze remained humble after the game and when asked if he views his goal against Serbia as his big England moment, he said:
"Not really. I feel like I'm just doing what I can every game. Whenever I get opportunity to score, to assist, to create. That's what I'm trying to do and (am) enjoying that.”
