'Dictated the game' - how England & Wales' players rated
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'Dictated the game' - how England & Wales' players rated
"Jordan Pickford: A history-making night for the keeper as he broke the record he shared with Gordon Banks for the number of consecutive clean sheets, which now stands at eight. Made a smart save to deny David Brooks, but didn't have much more to trouble him. 6 Ezri Konsa: The Aston Villa defender was moved to right-back as John Stones came into the centre and the absence of the injured Reece James."
"Marc Guehi: The Crystal Palace defender was his usual composed self at centre-back. Produced a great piece of play to keep the ball in and set up Morgan Rogers for his opening goal. Guehi must be a first-choice defender for England. 7 Djed Spence: Not anything of note to deal with defensively on his first start for England. A good outlet in attack and continues to be a versatile asset. 6"
England recorded a 3-0 victory over Wales at Wembley thanks to three first-half goals. Jordan Pickford set a new mark with eight consecutive clean sheets and made a key save to deny David Brooks. Ezri Konsa filled in at right-back, provided attacking outlet and looked solid. John Stones returned under Thomas Tuchel, stepping into midfield to initiate attacks. Marc Guehi remained composed, kept the ball in play and set up Morgan Rogers' opening goal. Djed Spence offered attacking options on his first start. Declan Rice captained and dominated midfield, while Elliot Anderson impressed at number six.
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