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England pummel Panama with three of their players earning 3s in painful World Cup defeat

Matt Jones

18:05 24/06/2018

England ensured Panama’s maiden dalliance with the World Cup will be a brief one as Los Canaleros (The Canal Men) were sunk 6-1.

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick for the Three Lions, who roared to a second win in Russia.

There was some joy among the misery for the Central Americans as veteran skipper Felipe Baloy superbly converted Ricardo Avila’s free-kick to bring the fans in the stands to their feet for a moment they’ll treasure – if not the result.

Here we rate the Panama players.

PANAMA (4-1-4-1)

Jaime Penedo – 7:

Was always going to be the busiest man on the pitch. Couldn’t be faulted for any goals. Rushed out well to thwart Sterling.

Michael Murillo – 4:

Hopelessly all at sea for England’s opener as he allowed Stones to wonder free. Overeager every time in the tackle.

Roman Torres – 4:

Struggled horribly with the pace and incision of Sterling and Lingard. Wasted a glorious chance to emulate his qualifying goalscoring heroics.

Fidel Escobar – 3:

What was he doing pole-axing Lingard in the box? Idiotic. Unsurprisingly booked as he looked way below the required pedigree.

Eric Davis – 6:

As Panama’s defence imploded, he remained diligent. Linked well with Rodriguez in attacking down the left channel.

Gabriel Gomez – 5:

Simply could not get to grips with Harry Maguire at corners. Completely overrun as he tried to screen his defence.

Edgar Barcenas – 6:

Linked the play well in attack as Panama showed more in attack that predicted. Industrious and bright. Two key passes.    

Armando Cooper – 3:

His crude hack on Lingard was shocking and senseless. Dispossessed a team leading four times. Woefully lacking in quality.

Anibal Godoy – 3:

Dreadful touch when presented with early chance. No wonder he has two goals in 91 caps. Wrestled Kane to the ground for second penalty.

Jose Luis Rodriguez – 7:

One of the few Panama players to emerge with any credit. Let his football rather than fouling do the talking.

Blas Perez – 6:

Tried in vain to affect the game at the top end of the pitch. Tireless outing, but toiled against top-class opposition.

SUBS:

Ricardo Avila – 7:

Whipped in a superb cross that was finished emphatically by fellow substitute Baloy.

Abdiel Arroyo – 6:

Was neat and tidy when he came on, making one tackle and a key pass.

Felipe Baloy – 7:

The 37-year-old captain wrote his name into Panama folklore with a memorable goal late on.

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