Awful England cap worst World Cup since 1958 with dire draw

But Hodgson and England fans try to put a positive spin on another dismal display in Brazil

Daniel Sturridge of England reacts
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How bad was it? Awful. Actually, it worse than awful, it was an embarrassment, possibly the most dispiriting England display for more than half a century, since the 1958 World Cup when that clueless crop of players returned home from Sweden having failed to win any of their three games. At least they had the excuse of playing three games in a week, unlike this bunch pampered, preening underperformers who required 11 days to confirm to the world the extent of their uselessness.

Where there any positives? Well, the weather was good. Otherwise it was an unmitigated disaster with Daniel Sturridge spurning any number of chances, Jack Wilshere falling over a lot and Chris Smalling unable to pass a ball accurately more than ten yards. No, make that five. It took Costa Rica about 20 minutes to realise they had the measure of England, these Lions with no claws. So they simply went on to cruise control, conserving their energy for Sunday's Last 16 encounter with Greece.

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Bill Mann is a football correspondent for The Week.co.uk, scouring the world's football press daily for the popular Transfer Talk column.