PLAYER RATING: England 2-0 Ireland: John Stones succeeds Harry Kane; Jack Grealish shines in new role

Declan Rice and Jack Grealish returned to haunt the Republic of Ireland as England made a winning start under interim boss Lee Carsley in the Nations League in Dublin.

Before deciding to represent England at the senior level, Rice and Grealish both played for the Irish youth team; both times, the home crowd at the Aviva Stadium jeered them.

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However, both scored in an outstanding first half under Carsley’s direction, with Grealish capping a deft move to commemorate his comeback to the England team and Rice opening the score.Before deciding to represent England at the senior level, Rice and Grealish both played for the Irish youth team; both times, the home crowd at the Aviva Stadium jeered them.

However, both scored in an outstanding first half under Carsley, with Rice opening the score and Grealish capping a brilliant move to commemorate his comeback to the

Here are how the England players rated from the 2-0 win in Dublin:

Jordan Pickford, 6

Made a comfortable save from Sammie Szmodics shot down to his right but was largely untroubled. England’s poor marking from an early corner led to a chance for Ireland but that was about it.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, 7

Selected as a right back, as Carsley intends to do while he is in charge, while tucking into central and midfield positions on occasions. Looked a decent fit – and picked out a brilliant ball to Gordon in the move for the first goal.

Marc Guehi, 7

Carried on his commanding displays from the Euros and now looks comfortable with his status in the middle of defence.

Harry Maguire, 6

Returned to the England line-up after missing out on the Euros. He had a couple of rusty moments but didn’t put a foot wrong overall against uninspired opposition. Although he did rankle the Irish – and Everton fans – when injuring Seamus Coleman

Levi Colwill, 6

Performed well enough on the left side of defence without showing he can be a long-term solution to England’s problem at left back. Stood off the dangerous Chiedozie Ogbene, which led to a chance for Szmodics in the second half.

Declan Rice, 9

The best player on the pitch and full of authority in controlling central areas while progressing England further forwards. Scored the opening goal – of course – and then set up the second for Grealish with a surging run.

Kobbie Mainoo, 8

Slotted in well alongside Rice with a couple of tidy turns and runs forward from midfield. England were countered on a couple of times, so the balance may need addressed against stronger opposition, but this was a confident showing.

Jack Grealish, 9

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Unleashed in a central role, this was a throwback performance from the attacking midfielder and a perfect response to being dropped from the Euro 2024 squad. Enjoyed his goal, and his display.

Bukayo Saka, 8

Sharp and precise on England’s right, and was involved in the flowing move for England’s second goal. Such a consistent performer for England, and his connection with Alexander-Arnold down the right is something England need to build on now.

Anthony Gordon, 8

Very lively, providing much needed pace and genuine width to the left wing – both of which were missing during the Euros – while also popping up in other dangerous areas. Should have scored shortly before Rice’s opener, but the diagonal run unlocked Ireland’s defence.

Harry Kane, 6

His fitness still doesn’t look quite there, following the captain’s struggles at the Euros, but with England having so much movement around him it wasn’t too much of a problem. Showed good link up with Grealish, Saka and Gordon, and had a couple of chances in the box but was frustrated by blocks.

Substitutes

Morgan Gibbs-White (76’) – produced a stunning ball through to Saka late on.

Angel Gomes (76’) – kept it tidy after coming on alongside Gibbs-White for his debut.

Eberechi Eze (76’) – should have done better with his header after Saka’s shot was saved

John Stones (84’) – N/A

Jarrod Bowen (84’) – Denied by Kelleher’s legs and looked bright after coming on.