ENGLAND (4-1-2-3):
6 Hart: Committed himself too easily as Turkey equalised, but made a superb stoppage-time save to frustrate Sahan
6 Walker: Looks more comfortable on the front foot than when defending – although the same can be said of his right-back rival Clyne
5 Stones: Has looked out of sorts for most of the season and granted Tosun far too much room for most of the second half
6 Cahill: Isn’t the most mobile, but looks more reliable than Stones at the moment and continues to provide an aerial threat from set-pieces
5 Rose: Got himself badly out of position as Sen broke free for Turkey’s equaliser and faces a battle with Bertrand for a starting spot
7 Dier: Looks like being England’s most important player at the Euros, although he could have done with some additional defensive support
5 Wilshere: Proved his recovery from injury is complete, but was unable to dictate proceedings from the heart of midfield
8 ALLI: Was involved in most of England’s best moves, particularly in the first half, and played a lovely ball for Kane’s opening goal
6 Sterling: Started brightly with some incisive breaks down the right, but was unable to sustain his impact and was eventually replaced
7 Kane: Won’t want to see his penalty miss again, but took his goal neatly and looks a danger whenever he gets a sight of goal
7 Vardy: Looked much happier when he was moved infield for the final 20 minutes and now boasts three goals in his last three England games
Subs:
5 Henderson (for Wilshere, 66): Proved he is over his injury worries and can probably expect to start against Australia at the Stadium of Light
Drinkwater (for Sterling, 73)
(not used): Forster (gk), Heaton (gk), Bertrand, Delph, Barkley, Townsend.
TURKEY (4-5-1):
Babacan 5; Gonul 6, Topal 5, Balta 5, Erkin 6 (Koybasi 69, 4); Inan 6, Tufan 5 (Erdinc 86), OZYAKUP 8 (Tekdemir 69, 5), Calhanoglu 6 (Sahan 78), Sen 6; Tosun 7.
Subs (not used): Kivrak (gk), Tekin (gk), Ozbayrakli, Calik, Potuk, Tore, Malli, Oztekin, Soyuncu, Mor.
Man Of The Match: DELE ALLI – The pick of England’s midfielders once again – it is imperative Roy Hodgson does not dilute his impact in an attempt to get Wayne Rooney into the team.
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