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David James 5 (out of 10)
Kept a clean sheet at Wembley against Manchester United in the Community Shield ten days earlier, but a repeat never looked likely. Not at fault for the first goal and probably could not have stopped Jankulovski’s free kick, although James was wrong-footed and seemed to see it late, perhaps because he was standing behind his wall. Made an ill-judged ramble far from his net in the second half.
Wes Brown 5
A bitter-sweet evening for the Manchester United defender, whose defensive deficiencies cannot be entirely masked by the scoring of his first goal on his eighteenth England appearance. Like his team-mates, he was too slow to react in the move that led to the Czechs' opener, but there was desire and bite at the other end as he headed home Beckham's corner just before half-time.
Rio Ferdinand 6
How would he react to coming second in the captaincy auditions? Well, he performed better than the man alongside him in central defence in permanent possession of the armband. He had one casual moment when he allowed Baros to sneak in a shot from a tight angle after 15 minutes, but overall was the best - or perhaps that should be the least worst - of the England back four.
John Terry 4
To say he looked sluggish would be an insult to slugs. Appeared unsteady on his feet on the wet ground, not for the first time in his life, and was twisted and turned by Baros at the heart of a defence that was far too easily discomfited by a side deploying a lone striker. For the first goal, he tugged Baros's shirt, yet the Czech forward still turned him with ease and shot.
Ashley Cole 5
Some promising attacking moments as he linked with Rooney and especially Gerrard down the left, but suffered from the same defensive doziness as his colleagues. Was caught upfield several times when the Czechs swiftly counter-attacked. Lacked alertness in the seventh minute, when he helped to give Vlcek a free shot at goal, which he fluffed. The first goal was deflected off his foot.
David Beckham 5
Has played all but one of the Los Angeles Galaxy's matches this season, so it was surprising that he looked rusty in the opening stages, mis-hitting a succession of free kicks and crosses. But his delivery soon improved to its usual high standard, and it was from his corner that Brown equalised. Lazy offside appeal in the second half almost cost England a goal, as he stopped and let Sverkos run clear.
Gareth Barry 4
The (still) Aston Villa player appeared in all 11 England matches last season but will have to step up his game if he is to be an ever-present this campaign. It was one of his poorest performances in an England shirt for some time. Did a bad job of protecting the back four, frequently out of position, repeatedly outwitted and showed little rapport with Lampard. Booked for a dire late challenge on Plasil.
Steven Gerrard 7
England's best performer, as so often. Deployed wide left, as he was against the United States in May, and although it is far from his favourite position he was again a threat, with impressive control despite the wet conditions. Like Joe Cole, cuts inside his man and tends to drift towards space in the centre. A powerful low shot from distance in the eighth minute was a highlight.
Frank Lampard 5
Received a distinctly mixed reception from the fans when he was substituted, with as many booing as clapping. But this wasn't a display that should have generated extreme reactions: it was simply average. Even though Lampard tried to support the attack, he lacked Gerrard's dynamism and danger, and the Czechs sliced through the middle too easily when they went forward.
Wayne Rooney 6
Four England games without a goal now for Rooney. He played well enough, but often deferred to Defoe - setting up chances for his strike partner from deep positions, when it would be nice to see him taking shots himself. Still, he did force Cech to save a decent glanced header from a cross by Beckham and there was less of the excess aggression he showed against the United States.
Jermain Defoe 6
Failed to establish an understanding with Peter Crouch for Portsmouth in the FA Community Shield but dovetailed far better with a much shorter forward, Rooney, last night, impressing with some speedy, direct running. Shooting could have been better but at least he had a few attempts on goal. Showed quick feet to get away a shot under pressure midway through the first half.
Substitutes
Emile Heskey (for Defoe, 46min) 6
Added a bit of spark but not goal threat
Joe Cole (for Gerrard, 57) 6
Bundled in at the end to cap lively performance
Jonathan Woodgate (for Ferdinand, 57) 6
Did not have a great deal to do but looked solid
Stewart Downing (for Rooney, 70), David Bentley (for Lampard, 79), Jermaine Jenas (for Beckham, 79)
Not used
Paul Robinson, Joe Hart, Glen Johnson, Wayne Bridge, Matthew Upson, Theo Walcott
Booked: Barry
How the Czech Republic rated
Petr Cech 6
Zdenek Grygera 6
Tomas Ujfalusi 7
David Rozehnal 7
Marek Jankulovski 8
Stanislav Vlcek 6
Jan Polak 6
Radoslav Kovac 7
Radek Sirl 6
Jaroslav Plasil 7
Milan Baros 8
Substitutes
Zdenek Pospech, for Grygera, 46 mins, 6
David Jarolim, for Vlcek, 46 mins, 6
Vaclav Sverkos, for Baros, 46 mins 6
Michal Kadlec, for Sirl, 76 mins
Jan Rajnoch, for Kovac, 76 mins
Not used
Daniel Zitka, Michal Papadopoulos
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)
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To be honest I don't care much for friendlies anyway. I'd rather lose every one but win those that do actually mean something. It seems to me though that the more money a person gets then the less chance of him performing decently. Surprised at John Terrys performance. Rethink that one Capello.
kirk, Rotherham, UK
No suprise there. The Lampards and Terrys of this world care only about their paychecks and even those aren't related to their performance but their status.
As longs as English media keeps hailing these people and go for posh managers, the frustration will increase. Get O'Neill and a master-plan...
Ilja, Sliema, Malta
Could not agree more. Beckham's days are numbered in regards to international football. His 100 caps, fair enough, but put it to bed please Capello. Terry is a terrible role model. Our countries finest centre back is Ledley King, lets hope his recovery is for good this time to get a call up.
John, London,
England fans continue to blame Lampard and Becks for the teams performance but not looking at the real bad performers. Lamps didn't create but he didn't give the ball away all the time and was covering the lazy and aweful Barry all the time. Rooney again ran around like a headless chicken! Poor!
Russ, Fleet,
Rio should be captain if we want to move forward for the future.
Timothy Marshall, London, United Kingdom
Brown isn't a full-back, however good a player he may be. Neither he nor Ashley Cole shows good positional sense. A distracted Barry, a silent Terry, a lumpen Lampard and an aimless Rooney; no penetration down the flanks. England looked clueless. And I still think Bilic should be our coach!
Graham Brack, Truro,
I thought Brown had a decent game and deserved a slightly higher rating. Beckham is lucky to get a 5,he just simply shouldn't be playing for England
JT's performance won't surprise those of us who have watched his England career closely,he always plays badly and is not good enough to be captain.
Fergus Sira-Lexon, England,