England departed for their summer mission with a 3-0 win over Peru last night which looked far more convincing on paper than it did in reality.

Daniel Sturridge curled home a stunning opener to put England ahead in their final game on home soil before the World Cup.

Phil Jagielka and Gary Cahill then scored from two set-pieces after the break to give the result an encouraging appearance.

Yet it was clear from this performance that there is still much work to be done if England are to hit the ground running when they land in Brazil to take on Italy in their World Cup Group D opener.

Wayne Rooney and Sturridge failed to hit it off as had been hoped, while Jean Deza, a 20-year-old debutant, breached the England defence on several occasions.

Had it not been for the excellent Joe Hart and some last-ditch defending from Jagielka, Peru would have scored the goal their attacking display perhaps deserved.

England manager Roy Hodgson said preparations for the friendly could not have gone better, but the tactical work England put in this week in Burton barely paid off in the first half.

Danny Welbeck failed to create a spark out wide while Rooney went missing for most of the match.

However, England will take some positives to Miami, where they will play Ecuador and Honduras in their final two warm-up games next week.

Jordan Henderson and Steven Gerrard performed solidly in midfield, as they did all last season for Liverpool.

Sturridge’s fourth goal for England was a joy to behold, while Sterling and Jack Wilshere showed glimpses of skill after their introduction.

Friendlies

Played yesterday
Iran vs Angola - 1-1
Switzerland vs Jamaica - 1-0
England vs Peru - 3-0
Spain vs Bolivia - 2-0

Today
Croatia vs Mali - 16.00
Norway vs Russia - 16.00
Algeria vs Armenia - 18.00
Netherlands vs Ghana - 20.30
Portugal vs Greece - 20.30
Italy vs Ireland - 20.45
Mexico vs Ecuador - 21.00
Colombia vs Senegal - 23.00

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