A small point (and knowing me, possibly an inaccurate one):-
In the public's perception, Jordan Pickford was man of the match against Sweden I don't think there's much doubt about that. A goalie is always going to be in the running when there is a back four as "fluid" as that! But Harry Kane, who did nothing wrong but only touched the ball about twice, was voted several places above Sterling, who was bottom on a derisory score. Now, I'm not a great Sterling fan but I think that one of the reasons Sweden put in what has been referred to as a lacklustre performance is that Sterling ran them ragged and tired them out. Certainly he tried to score himself when passing might have been better but we've had years of so-called strikers so scared of being pilloried for missing that they'll pass to the opposition rather than risk missing, so at least he was having a go.
As for Sweden being lacklustre, if it hadn't been for Pickford, England might well have lost that game, so I hope there is a dose of realism being dished out in the dressing room by Gareth Southgate.