HOW THEY RATED
FORMATION 4-3-3
Aaron RAMSDALE 4
Leaked goals like a sieve in a game where didn’t have much to do but pick the ball out of his net.
Kyle WALKER 5
Uncharacteristically caught out a few times. Not his usual self at all.
John STONES 4
Had a horror show for the opener and then ended all hope of a comeback by getting sent off.
Marc GUEHI 6
Doesn’t take risks and spots danger quickly. Mature performance and growing in stature.
Reece JAMES 7
England’s latest makeshift left-back still managed to look dangerous on both wings.
Kalvin PHILLIPS 4
Conceded free-kick for the opening goal and at fault for Hungary’s second.
Conor GALLAGHER 5
Picked to inject some energy but sloppy in possession and struggled to make his mark.
Jude BELLINGHAM 5
Needs to do more. Has huge potential but has flattered to deceive in these games.
Jarrod BOWEN 5
Wasted two big chances in the first half and got hooked at half-time. A night to forget.
Harry KANE 6
Showed glimpses but struggled to get anything going and looked like he was playing in second gear.
Bukayo SAKA 5
Had his moments but they were few and far between, and he rarely threatened to score.
SUBS
Raheem Sterling (for Bowen 46) 5 – Plenty of tricks but no end product.
Mason Mount (for Gallagher 57) 5 – Chased down everything he could.
Phil Foden (for Bellingham 68) 5 – Central role but often crowded out.
Harry Maguire (for Saka 85).
UNUSED: Pope, Pickford, Trippier, Grealish, Coady, Ward-Prowse, Rice, Abraham, Grealish, Coady, WardProwse, Rice, Abraham.
HUNGARY (3-4-2-1) Dibusz 6; Lang 7, Orban 5, Szalai 6; Fiola 6, Schafer 6, Styles 6 (Nagy 56, 6), Nagy 6; SALLAI 8 (Nego 78), Szoboszlai 6 (Gazdag 56, 6); Szalai 7 (Adam 68, 7).
REF: Clement Turpin (France) 6. RATINGS: PAUL BROWN