‘In the form of his life’ – How England players rated against Latvia

Jordan Pickford – Made a couple of good saves in the second half to maintain his impressive clean sheet. That’s nine in a row. 6.5
DJ Spence – He treated international football like a duck to water. Of course, there are Sterner tests ahead of us, but it’s a good start for his career in England. 7
John Stones – Two games in five days will do great things for the Manchester City defender. He is still one of the first names on the team list, fitness permitting. 7
Ezri Konza – He was selected ahead of Marc Guehi and didn’t put a foot wrong. He made an excellent last ditch save tackle in the second half. 7
Myles Lewis-Skelly – He looked a bit rusty at times, which is understandable considering the lack of action at Arsenal. We have an interesting few months ahead of us. 6
Elliott Anderson – He looks indispensable in this England team at the moment. He looks fit for this level and has formed an excellent partnership with Rice. 7
Declan Rice – He is enjoying his role as number eight. The mainstay of the England midfield is now showing off his attacking abilities. A real versatile midfielder emerges for us. 7
Morgan Rogers – It was not as effective as it was in England’s victories against Serbia and Wales. We will find out next month who the real owner of the number 10 jersey is. 6
Bukayo Saka – Added an assist to the excellent goal he scored against Wales last Thursday. Next summer will be crucial for England’s chances. 7.5
Harry Kane – In the form of his life. He increased his number of goals this season to 20. He hit the back of the net 76 times for his country. Can he reach 100? 8
AnthonyGordon – Sharp finish to get the ball rolling for England in Riga. It acquitted itself well in this international window. 7.5




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