Monday 5 September 2016 09:02, UK
Adam Lallana struck a 95th-minute winner to secure Sam Allardyce a dramatic 1-0 win over Slovakia in his first match in charge of England.
The Liverpool forward's last-gasp goal earned the new England boss a morale-boosting victory and three points in Sunday's World Cup qualifier at the Stadion Antona Malatinskeho.
But how did Allardyce's boys - and indeed the man himself - fare in Slovakia? Who looked good and who could have performed better?
We asked former England caretaker manager Peter Taylor to give us his ratings out of 10...
Sam Allardyce - 8
I think he picked a positive team and I don't think he could have done more on the strength that they looked good defensively. There are certain things you can see they have worked on - they look good on set pieces defensively and to me we've created enough chances to win the match so, as a manager, I would give him a strong eight out of 10 on the strength of his first game.
Joe Hart - 7
Hart hardly had anything to do. There was one pass-back which he looked a little bit nervous with but, apart from that, I'd say he looked comfortable.
Kyle Walker - 7
He got up and down the pitch well for the whole 90 minutes and he looked good, so I was pretty impressed with Walker's performance on the whole.
Danny Rose - 7
Whenever he had to defend, he defended well. There were a couple of times one v one where he defended well, but he also got forward throughout. You can't ask for any more than that from a full-back.
John Stones - 8
Stones was brilliant. I thought he defended well on the areas that he had to defend and I also thought he ran the ball out and looked very good on the ball. My man of the match.
Gary Cahill - 7
I would say Cahill didn't do anything wrong. He got all of his defensive qualities right and had a solid performance.
Jordan Henderson - 6
I felt as though Henderson, the holding midfield player, could have got forward a touch more but he might have been under instructions to sit there. I just think to play in that position you need a little bit more quality.
Eric Dier - 7
Nothing wrong from Dier - he filled in areas that John Stones left so he was very important to the team and he never gave the ball away.
Wayne Rooney - 7
Rooney got a lot of touches, he did a lot of good things today. Again, he showed that his experience is very important to the team.
Raheem Sterling - 6
I thought Sterling started alright in both halves, but then he went backwards a little bit as well. I know he didn't complete the game but he's got to prove to me more and he's got to give me more end product.
Adam Lallana - 7
He was excellent and I'm really pleased he's got a goal. He does most things right but generally he doesn't score enough goals so it's great that he's got that.
Harry Kane - 6
He's still not looking the same confident player that he was last season. He needs a goal and I think he needs a partner sometimes. He's playing up there on his own which is difficult for him.
Substitutes
Dele Alli - 7
He did great when he came on. I thought when he came on he showed a terrific attitude and did really well with his feet.
Theo Walcott - 6
I don't think he really took on what Sterling left and I don't think he ran at people enough. I still think Theo has got to get back to how he was.
Daniel Sturridge - 6
You wanted the ball to drop to him because he's such a good finisher. He didn't do anything wrong but then he was only on the pitch for a short while.