https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58893127
"Gareth Southgate gave England's public what it wanted against Hungary and was rewarded with a deadly dull display greeted with a wave of indifference from a discontented Wembley gallery.
... the fare on the pitch was bitterly disappointing, lacking inspiration and sparkle.
England's manager has been criticised for conservatism in the past, but his team sheet provoked excitement.
It was the kind of line-up his detractors have long demanded, with Phil Foden and Mason Mount alongside Declan Rice in midfield and serving Jack Grealish, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling in attack.
But there was the whiff of serious anti-climax around Wembley as the home supporters filed away into the night following a
stodgy 1-1 draw, though England still remain on course to qualify for next year's Qatar World Cup."
Show me in the real world where all the "detractors" were demanding
that a starting XI contained the vast majority of the above.
The last thing we need in addition to the classic FA suits
"safe pair of hands" manager, is one whose line-ups could
be wholesale dictated by "armchair experts" .
The truth is that nearly all of above players are in the main flattered
by the "embarrassment of riches" of club team-mates alongside,
the great majority of whom are not English.
And even Kane, the one on-paper "world class" player, is showing
this season for both club and country that there is a baseline level
of MF service below which he is next to useless.