Frank Lampard – 4/10
Probably should have called it a day 12 months earlier than he did.
Raheem Sterling – 7/10
Sterling’s fearless and pacy performances brought much hope to England fans. However, the excellent start to his senior international career was slightly dented by his foolish decision to tell the boss he felt too tired to play Estonia.
Ross Barkley – 6/10
Probably hasn’t been given the game time he deserves, based on his superb showings for Everton. Nevertheless, Barkley is a big part of England’s future, for sure.
Jordan Henderson – 6/10
Putting his recent own goal to one side, Henderson has done well for England. He seems to be one of those players who saves his best performances for his country.
James Milner – 6/10
An excellent squad player. Worked hard and never quibbled at being used out of position.
Adam Lallana – 6/10
Lallana’s £25m price tag has seen many judge him too harshly. Considering that 2014 was his breakthrough year with England, he is progressing nicely.
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