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☆タイトル:Breaking News – Spain 2-3 England: Sterling was brilliant and Rashford came of age

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Breaking News – Spain 2-3 England: Sterling was brilliant and Rashford came of age
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England ran riot with three first-half goals, including two from Raheem Sterling, to stun Spain and earn a away win in the Nations League on Monday night. Sterling gave England the lead against the run of play in the 16th minute by finishing off a swift counter-attack and Marcus Rashford fired into the top corner for the second on the half-hour after a superb pass from captain Harry Kane. Sterling, who had not got an England goal for three years, struck again from another Kane assist to give Gareth Southgate’s side a big half-time lead. Spain, who had scored 12 goals in their last three games and beat England 2-1 last month, hit back with a header by substitute Paco Alcacer and an injury-time goal by Sergio Ramos. Here, Sportsmail runs the rule over the players and gives out ratings following a quite extraordinary game… A night he’ll want to forget as England smashed three past him inside 38 minutes. The Wolves defender, on his full debut, started brightly but was left horribly exposed by Rashford. Booked. Cruised through the game before England’s super show. Looked shell-shocked at half-time. Vowed to keep England’s attack quiet but failed miserably. Scored with final kick. Booked. Solid enough down the left, but didn’t offer his team much gusto in the final third. England’s midfield couldn’t get near him at times. Will be scratching his head this morning. Poetry in motion. Effortlessly keeps possession in the tightest of spots. A classy footballer but the Atletico Madrid midfielder was unusually wasteful in possession on occasion. The former Liverpool was well shackled by England’s defence. You expect more from a Spain regular. Struggled to get any change out of England’s defence on a frustrating night for the Valencia forward. Not hard to see why he’s tipped to be Real Madrid’s next Golden Boy, but England minimised his threat. What an impact from the striker. Scored with his first touch. Looked at ease in possession as Spain piled on the pressure. Booked. Thrown on in desperation as Spain looked for goals. His side looked comfortable before England tore up the script. Utterly brilliant in the first half, entirely suspect in the second. An early mistake let Asensio in, but soon settled to produce a solid display. Looked to be unnerved by the occasion early on but grew in stature with every passing minute. England’s senior central-defender for the night coped with everything thrown at him. Booked. Dealt superbly with Aspas’ threat. Entirely at home on the international stage. Exquisite pass in build up to England’s third. A solid contribution from the Chelsea star. Helped England steady the ship after England’s uncomfortable opening. A calm head in the heat of battle. Booked. Oozed confidence in possession and showed discipline. Plays football the way it should be played. Booked. What do they say about London buses? Ended his goal drought in emphatic fashion. Brilliant. 8.5 His England goal drought extends to seve
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6279349/Spain-2-3-England-Raheem-Sterling-simply-brilliant-Marcus-Rashford-came-age.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490