Hodgson’s men show heart and hunger
Just like Roberto Di Matteo’s men needed to defend for their lives to see off opponents who were technically superior, so England’s draw with France owed more to discipline and heart than fine flowing football.
In a game that neither side could afford to lose if they harbour serious ambitions of going far in this tournament, England started well, took the lead through Joleon Lescott on the half-four, but went on the backfoot and allowed Samir Nasri to equalise soon afterwards.