Ukraine (3-5-2)
Georgiy Bushchan (GK) The goalkeeper was terribly uncovered by a bleak guard. He made great recoveries from Kane and Rice yet couldn’t stop England’s objectives. 6
Illia Zabarnyi (RCB) He had a stinker. Britain over and again separated his side and he was no place to be seen when the pressing factor filled in the subsequent half. 4Serhiy Kryvtsov (CB) He was in his very own universe when Kane broke the stop. His situating was poor and he withdrew harmed in the main half. 4
Mykola Matviyenko (LCB) The Shakhtar Donetsk safeguard was everywhere. He was tormented noticeable all around by Maguire unreasonably effectively when England multiplied their lead. 3
Oleksandr Karavaev (RWB) The wing-back thought that it was extreme when Sterling ran at him. Britain made a lot of openings down his flank and he was in the end overpowered by Shaw. 4
Serhiy Sydorchuk (CM) He was unable to secure a floundering back four. In spite of the fact that he was sure about belonging, he battled when England increased the rhythm after the stretch. 5
Oleksandr Zinchenko (CM) He had a solid first half, agitating England with a surge of charming passes. His development was smooth yet he was unable to change the game. 7Vitaliy Mykolenko (LWB) He was a danger on the left, giving Walker something to consider with his ambitious explodes, however he was unable to track down a last ball. 6
Mykola Shaparenko (AM) He sprung up into some risky situations on occasion, just to wind up meandering into an area watched by Rice and Phillips. His impact was insignificant. 5
Andriy Yarmolenko (CF) He attempted to get into the game. He was frantic to work the ball on to one side foot. Britain ensured it won’t ever occur. 4
Roman Yaremchuk (CF) The striker nearly balanced in the primary half and his hustle made him one to watch. He was not to censure for his protection imploding. 6
Substitutes
Viktor Tsygankov (for Kryvtsov, 35min) His appearance in the principal half proclaimed a change to 4-4-2 from Ukraine, who started to compromise. Be that as it may, he was to blame for Henderson’s objective. 5; Yevhen Makarenko (for Sydorchuk, 64) 6
Britain (4-2-3-1)
Jordan Pickford (GK) The goalkeeper was in the correct spot in the primary half, saving insightfully from Yaremchuk. He kept his fifth progressive clean sheet in the wake of denying Makarenko. 8
Kyle Walker (RB) He had some dozy minutes in the primary half, gifting Yaremchuk a possibility with a leeway pass. However, he added to a strong guarded presentation. 7
John Stones (CB) He responded well when Yaremchuk discovered space, compelling the striker wide for his possibility. He has not put a foot wrong all competition. Totally engaged. 8
Harry Maguire (CB) His recuperation from a lower leg injury has been such a lift. His shielding was intense again and he quieted the nerves with a slug header. 8Luke Shaw (LB) He probably adored conjuring two flawless helps on José Mourinho’s new fix. His conveyances were right on the money and he generally looked hard to beat. 9
Declan Rice (CM) Another alarm, formed presentation. Offered lively passing, went close from 20 yards and was around to wipe up any threat. Southgate saved him for the semi. 9
Kalvin Phillips (CM) He must be focused when Ukraine began to stroke the ball around midfield. Abstained from getting a booking that would have brought a suspension. 8
Bricklayer Mount (CM) Started unobtrusively in the wake of getting back aside yet he buckled down. He had a job in Kane’s second and made Henderson’s objective with a decent corner. 7
Jadon Sancho (RW) There were some astonishing glimmers on his initial beginning of the competition however he can create quite a lot more. The young person’s guarded work can improve. 6

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