The aftermath of England's win against Wales has been dominated by Thomas Tuchel's comments about the Wembley atmosphere as his side swept into an early three-goal lead and ultimately completed a comfortable friendly victory.
It looked as though Craig Bellamy's side would be blown away as England continued where they left off in Serbia last month, Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka scored inside the opening 20 minutes.
A cricket score didn't materalise but the hosts dominated possession and took another solid step forward towards next summer's World Cup.
But, speaking directly after the game, Tuchel was left frustrated by what he saw as a lack of 'energy' in the stands despite an abundance of it on the pitch.
"I love English football and I love English football fans and the support they give, but I think the atmosphere did not match the performance on the field."
Tuchel did praise the support of those who travelled to Belgrade recently and many have pointed out the various reasons why a Wembley friendly, on a Thursday evening, is never going to generate a raucous atmosphere.
In many way the lightning start to the game may have contributed as Wales were unable to threaten the upset that could have roused England supporters.