“First and foremost, it’s good to get the win and a clean sheet,” said the Arsenal forward.
“Of course, we knew what type of game it was going to be. Sometimes it was frustrating. It is about getting the goals and the team won, so I am happy.”
With regards England’s approach to the game, which was their first qualifier since the first game with Andorra in June, Madueke added: “He [Thomas Tuchel] wants us to be direct. That was a great example of it [England’s second goal]. Reece [James] top quality, and it was a great cross and a great finish from Dec [Rice].
“We won the game, World Cup qualifier, clean sheet and two goals – I am happy.
“They are tough nuts to crack. When you play against 11 players in 30 metres of space it will be hard for every single team in the world.
“Today was better than the last time we played them, we were more fluid. We should have scored more but overall I am happy with the team’s collective performance.”
And the ex PSV and Chelsea player was also left impressed by the performance of his new teammate Anderson, saying “I knew he was top before, because when we play Nottingham Forest he is always so good.
“I knew he’d play like that, he was amazing and looked at home.”