England 3 Senegal 0: Player ratings from World Cup last-16 showdown in Qatar
See if you agree with the marks out of 10 awarded for each oplayer to take to the pitch.
JORDAN PICKFORD: Made a crucial save from Boulaye Dia at 0-0 with what proved to be the only shot on target Senegal mustered all evening – 7
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Hide AdKYLE WALKER: Struggled at times with the pace of the game – an indication that one of England’s fittest players is still not back to full match sharpness following groin surgery – 6
JOHN STONES: Miscued an early headed chance but largely dealt with any Senegal threat before being replaced – 7
HARRY MAGUIRE: More wasteful in possession than in any group-stage game while still proving his worth to the team – 7
LUKE SHAW: A good offensive outlet for England from left-back and continues to prove why Gareth Southgate did not pick any natural cover in a position he has made his own – 7
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Hide AdDECLAN RICE: The midfield anchorman who allows Jude Bellingham to flourish and the West Ham skipper’s no-frills approach worked a treat again here – 7
JORDAN HENDERSON: A surprise selection from Southgate but repaid the faith by breaking the deadlock at a time when England were under pressure – 8
JUDE BELLINGHAM: A masterful display from the 19-year-old, who set up the opener as part of a performance that showed he belongs on the biggest stage – 9
BUKAYO SAKA: A quiet first-half but grabbed his third goal of the finals early in the second to justify his recall – 7
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Hide AdPHIL FODEN: Another fine display from the Manchester City man, who laid on two goals to all-but seal his place in the side against France – 8
HARRY KANE: Finally got his first goal in Qatar, doubling the lead on the stroke of half-time to move within one of Wayne Rooney’s all-time England record – all the while playing the role of a number nine to such a high standard – 8
SUBSTITUTES
JACK GREALISH (for Foden, 65): Becoming a regular off the bench for England having fallen well behind team-mate Foden in the pecking order – 6
MARCUS RASHFORD (for Saka, 65): Unfortunate to be dropped after a brace against Wales but always full of running and was a handful late on – 6
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Hide AdMASON MOUNT (for Bellingham, 76): Many would have expected the Chelsea man to start but added dynamism in the closing stages as England saw out the victory – 6
ERIC DIER (for Stones, 76): Scored the decisive penalty the last time England were at this stage four years ago but reduced to a substitute appearance here and looked a little rusty – 6
KALVIN PHILLIPS (for Henderson, 82): Still playing himself back to fitness after shoulder surgery but a good option off the bench to keep things tight – 6