GREAT SAVE!published at 20:40 British Summer Time 19 June 2014
England levelled against Italy instantly - and they almost repeat the trick. Wayne Rooney sends in Daniel Sturridge and his shot is beaten clear by Fernando Muslera.
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England levelled against Italy instantly - and they almost repeat the trick. Wayne Rooney sends in Daniel Sturridge and his shot is beaten clear by Fernando Muslera.
Former England defender Phil Neville
MOTD analyst
"They got lucky in the middle of the field, the ball ricocheted off Steven Gerrard. Luis Suarez has not been in the game, has not even looked fit at times but the cross from Cavani had goal written all over it."
It had to be!
Luis Suarez heads Uruguay in front after a break through the middle. The ball is worked out to Edinson Cavani, who crosses beautifully into the middle, Suarez loses Phil Jagielka and heads into the corner. Shades of Mario Balotelli's goal to be honest...
Former England international Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live
"Not massively better from England. Uruguay are still snapping into challenges and working a bit harder. England need a bit more composure at times. Steven Gerrard has got to start bossing that midfield area.
"It was so unlucky for Wayne Rooney though, he was almost too close to the goal. Uruguay have got a very young and inexperienced centre-back in Jose Gimenez but he hasn't really been tested yet."
Not from there Daniel. Sturridge lines up a shot from 40 yards out and nearly clears the temporary seating behind that goal.
Highly ambitious stuff. Into the last 10 minutes of the first half.
Steve G:, external If Rooney hadn't had that hair transplant that's a goal!
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Mo, Manchester: I don't understand Roy Hodgson, Raheem Sterling is better in the centre, and Daniel Sturridge is better as a finisher, so there's better players to play Wayne Rooney's role. Instead of changing the team around him how about just take him out the starting 11.
Guv, London: I never thought I'd hear Andrea Pirlo and Michael Carrick mentioned in the same breath but Frank did it...
Rob, Warrington: I really don't see the point of Jordan Henderson, when we need a link between midfield and attack there are so many better options!
Wayne Rooney has gone close twice in the first half in Sao Paulo, he's been much more involved in what has been a strong display so far.
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wayne Rooney does well to get on the end of Steven Gerrard's free-kick but it just doesn't come down, he's about a yard off the line but can't get over the ball and is oh so unlucky."
Wayne Rooney was no more than two yards out there but he couldn't do a lot more, it was a great ball in and he just couldn't get over it.
RossCo:, external England needing higher tempo. Get Jack and Ox, On!
Gareth Griffiths:, external Bring on Lallana.
Andrew:, external At the moment, England don't look like they want to win this. Make that, don't look like they can win anything.
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Wayne Rooney hits the crossbar!
It is a good delivery again from Steven Gerrard, looping over the keeper and Rooney on the stretch heads against the bar from almost in the goalmouth!
So close again...
Another wild challenge! Martin Caceres this time, hooking Danny Welbeck down. Can England make one of these count?
Steven Gerrard's free-kick is a tester but Uruguay head it out well. Should Diego Godin have seen red there? He's a fortunate man in my book.
Lovely touch from Daniel Sturridge sends Danny Welbeck away down the left, but the Manchester United man runs it out of play under pressure.
If only Wayne Rooney was on the left...
I'm joking before you start.
Cynical stuff from Diego Godin too, he's on a booking and obstructs Raheem Sterling. Lucky man.
Former England international Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"There is only one team playing at the minute. England are all over the shop, there is no composure and nobody wants to put their foot on the ball."
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Juliette Ferrington
BBC Sport
"Edgy looking England fans on the Copacabana."
Uruguay looking a threat now, Edinson Cavani is almost in on a diagonal pass but Gary Cahill reads it well and hooks clear. Great defending.
England then almost concede from another smart corner, as Cavani shoots over the top after a neat pull-back.