Thomas Tuchel failed to contain his dismay with the England fans who were in attendance at Wembley for their 3-0 win over Wales.The Three Lions cruised to victory in the friendly clash in what was an eighth consecutive triumph against their neighbours.England were a cut above Wales on Thursday nightGettyMorgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka all netted as England faced little test from their opponents.And that may have had an impact on the atmosphere from much of the 78,000 or so fans inside the stadium.So much so that head coach Tuchel was left unimpressed with the home support given the effort that the players put in.Speaking to ITV, he said: “We have one-and-a-half training days to prepare against a well-trained team. “We did very, very well, we had an excellent first half, we were 3-0 very quickly, but we could have been 4/5-0 up at half-time.“It was very, very good, but then we couldn’t score the fourth one, the fifth one. The stadium was silent, silent.“We never got any energy back from the fans, and I think the players delivered a lot to get more from the fans.“It was difficult to keep everything going in the second half, but we did excellent. We deserved to win, a next step in the right direction.”“You were expecting more from Wembley tonight then?” Tuchel was then asked.“Yeah,” he replied. “What more can you give in 20 minutes?Tuchel wanted England fans to show more passion for their teamGetty“Three goals… The way we attacked Wales and didn’t let them escape, even out of their own half. Win after ball, win after ball, win after ball.“If you then hear for half an hour just Wales fans, it’s a bid sad because I think the team deserved big support today.”Arsenal legend Ian Wright was in the ITV studio, where he gave an instant reaction to Tcuhel’s views.He simply stated: “He seems to be digging out the crowd there.”How England brushed past WalesIt looked like a long night ahead for the visitors after just three minutes when Rogers opened the scoring for England.He netted his first international goal with an easy finish after Marc Guehi did well to keep the ball in play and provide the assist.Tuchel was disappointed to hear the Wales support over the home fansGettyJust eight minutes later, England doubled their lead through Watkins, with Guehi once again on hand to set up the chance.His glancing header found the feet of the striker, who was almost stood on the goal line when he buried the opportunity.Saka saved the best until last for England as he launched a stunning strike into the top-left corner on 20 minutes.It was his first Three Lions goal since Euro 2024, and arguably one of the best in his catalogue for club and country.Wales improved in the second half, but did little to test Jordan Pickford and remain without a win against their victors since 1984.England return to action on Tuesday night for their 2026 World Cup qualifier away to Latvia, which will be live on talkSPORT.