I only saw the second half. Felt very much like the world cup games. Unable to get the ball, keep the ball and wasteful in good positions.
Theo played himself out of the squad IMO, while Townsend showed he's a useful option from the bench.
Apparently if Carrick makes the 2016 squad he'll have the longest England career since Matthews.
With a significant pinch of 'benefit of hindsight', are we starting to see how England could have achieved quite a lot more if Carrick was regularly picked for England over the past 8-12 years? Individually not as good as Scholes/Lampard/Gerrard etc but a vital player doing important work.
I also though Clyne showed naivety, but is worth purservering with seeing as we don't have any decent competition at right-back at the mo, at least until Walker develops a brain.
Hart
Clyne - Cahill - Jags - Baines
Henderson - Carrick - Delph
Sterling - Rooney - Welbeck
Not a bad team at all on paper, with players in their best positions and a mixture of pace, skill and reasonably solid in defence too.
Seems pretty midtable to me.
Also just as important is the strength in depth - but at least Townsend, Kane, Barkley etc are giving us some options.
First half was appalling, but second half showed some encouraging signs.
It might have only been a friendly, but they are important for ranking points and seedings.