England vs Ivory Coast: Player ratings, highlights, and analysis as Sterling stars and Aurier sent off
England signed off from the international break with a 3-0 win over Ivory Coast
Before a ball had been kicked, there was a component of the dreamlike at Wembley. An unnecessary agreeable with Ivory Coast, with the main genuine reason for giving Gareth Southgate one more glance at his World Cup up-and-comers, was gone before by scoffs from the Wembley swarm.
Harry Maguire, so imperious for England the previous summer, whose irrefutable defects for Manchester United appear to have overwritten his made presentations at a worldwide level, was booed by enormous areas of his own fans (to utilize the term freely) as his name was perused out. His first touch was met with more thunderings, a pointless presentation of difference on the thing was to a great extent another uplifting bunch execution.
Ollie Watkins scored a tap-in on his initial beginning because of the great work of Raheem Sterling, whose footwork had left Aurier on the floor in the case.
The previous Tottenham full-back's return to England was to settle the score more terrible, a draw on Jack Grealish's shirt procuring a booking.
In practically no time, it was red, Aurier excused for disagreeing - in the main half, of an agreeable - having fought at the ref's refusal to give him a free kick.
Ivory Coast was immediately made to pay. After five minutes, Sterling's chip constrained a save from Badra Ali Sangare that just went similar to Grealish. Having collaborated really with Sterling on the wing the entire evening, Grealish slice the ball across the objective to observe his Manchester City partner put forth up his very first objective in a global amicable.
Britain's force went on into the last part, however, Jude Bellingham was denied a punishment after a VAR check showed Fousseny Coulibaly had taken a touch.
Harry Kane should hold on to break Wayne Rooney's objective record notwithstanding coming on as a final part substitute. All things being equal, it was Tyrone Mings who headed in the third in the withering minutes to Southgate's joy.