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Man-for-man marking by Steve Tongue
England
Paul Robinson
Beaten to two vital crosses in a first half that could have produced goals for Trinidad & Tobago. Had one of his least convincing England games. 4/10
Jamie Carragher
Sacrificed to allow Aaron Lennon on, after being untroubled defensively but wasting one or two passes. 5/10
John Terry
Goal-line save from Stern John spared England huge embarrassment. Remained strong at the back and England's best player. 7/10
Rio Ferdinand
Won headers at both ends of the pitch, though he sometimes performed less impressively with his feet. 6/10
Ashley Cole
Surged forward much more than he did against Paraguay, linking up with Joe Cole and lasted the pace well. 7/10
David Beckham
Was already drifting inside without finding his range from long passes before moving to right-back (!) and making the goal. 5/10
Steven Gerrard
Drew two early yellow cards while thrusting forward from deep role but faded a little before Cup final-like strike. 5/10
Frank Lampard
As on Saturday, his shooting was England's greatest threat for most of the game. Could not take good chance late on but unlucky with another. Yellow card. 6/10
Joe Cole
Enjoyed having namesake Ashley down left. Worked well with him before making way for Downing. 6/10
Peter Crouch
Horribly miscued volley shortly before half-time summed up England's lack of cohesion. But redeemed himself eventually. 5/10
Michael Owen
Only 56 minutes on Saturday and just 60 seconds longer last night but could not complain. Wasted his three chances. 5/10
SUBSTITUTES
Wayne Rooney (for Owen, 58): Looking more like a talisman than ever. 7/10
Aaron Lennon (for Carragher, 58) Injected some pace. 7/10
Stewart Downing (for J Cole, 75) Less imp-ressive than Lennon. 6/10
Trinidad & Tobago
Shaka Hislop
A hero in the opening group game against Sweden, was required to do far less. No chance with the goals. 6/10
Carlos Edwards
Forced to slot in at right-back, the Luton midfielder stuck to Joe Cole and his task with admirable determination. 7/10
Brent Sancho
Defiant defending by the Gillingham centre-half until left on his own to mark Crouch for England's first goal. 7/10
Dennis Lawrence
One of the few defenders at the tournament tall enough to look Crouch in the eye, he could do so with pride at the end of the game. 8/10
Cyd Gray
Deputising for the suspended Avery John, he grew in confidence as the game wore on before having to cope with Lennon. 6/10
Aurtis Whitley
Early yellow card for foul on Gerrard may have inhibited him a little. Not seen much thereafter. 4/10
Densill Theobald
The Falkirk man also collected a caution early on, for holding back Gerrard. Stuck close to Beckham before being substituted. 5/10
Dwight Yorke
His team funnelled everything through him and he rarely lost possession. Set pieces improved after a wasteful start. 7/10
Chris Birchall
Port Vale's World Cup star worked as hard as expected in the sticky heat, getting up and down to reasonable effect. 7/10
Stern John
Would have added to his remarkable 65 goals for his country but for Terry's goal-line clearance. 5/10
Kenwyne Jones
The Southampton youngster drifted intelligently between midfield and the front without threatening, and was replaced with 20 minutes to play. 5/10
SUBSTITUTES
Cornell Glen (for Jones, 69) Could have become a legend thanks to two late breaks - he skated past Ashley Cole for one, only for the Arsenal defender to make a saving tackle. 7/10
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