The Southgate haters will be out in full force after that one. England were second-best after opening the scoring, and at no stage did they really threaten a second goal. The balance of the team looked all wrong to start with, and the triple change with around 20 minutes to go didn't really change much either. On a more positive note, Marc Guehi was all class in the heart of defence, and was easily England's best player. Bukayo Saka was also bright, whilst Phil Foden had some nice moments. That said, expect mass changes ahead of the final group game with Slovenia, where a defeat could leave them in third, and relying on the results of others to sneak in the back door. They must improve.