Perhaps the fire that laid waste to the TV gantry on Friday at this quirky stadium was a portent. When the action started, it was Phil Foden who channelled its fury, producing a scorching performance that was simply too much for Andorra.

The England midfielder called the tune from start to finish, driving the team with his easy balance and range of passing, with the scoop for the second goal, lashed home by Bukayo Saka, one of his many highlights.

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