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Wayne Rooney rolled back the years as his stunning 30-yard free-kick earned DC United a 1-0 home win over Toronto FC .
The former England captain bent a glorious effort over the wall and into the top corner in the 18th minute, his 10th goal of the Major League Soccer season.
Victory strengthened DC United's hold on a play-off spot in the Eastern Conference – they lie sixth, having taken 47 points from 32 matches played.
Spain vs England – Nations League player ratingsShow all 22 1 /22Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Marcus Rashford - 8/10 Rashford took his goal really nicely and played a gorgeous pass for England’s opener, but it is for his workrate that he earns high marks. His pace really worries teams and there was a sense tonight that he was a little more comfortable tucked inside rather than on the wide extremes. Tireless and diligent in his defensive work, Rashford never seemed to stop running and battling.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Harry Kane - 8/10 He would have loved a goal but this was a magnificent performance from Kane. Dominated the Spanish defence with his physicality,
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Raheem Sterling - 7/10 Two very welcome goals to break his drought. The first was an excellent finish. Sterling was busy and a menace in behind that Spain struggled to deal with.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Ross Barkley - 7/10 Accomplished performance. Similarly to Winks showed his defensive steel and always looked forward when on the ball. Delectable clipped ball to Kane for Sterling’s second.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Eric Dier - 7/10 Much-maligned in an England shirt, this was a good performance from Dier. His early clattering of Sergio Ramos was a bit of a tone-setter and seemed to almost lift England. Stout at the heart of midfield.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Harry Winks - 6/10 Winks was very quiet, but that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. A player more for the game where England are dominant in possession, but his positional sense and discipline was strong throughout.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Ben Chilwell - 6/10 A few nervy moments, but generally solid. Spain certainly didn’t exploit him at any point, and Chilwell stuck to his task well, blocking several attempted crosses. Kept going through the 90 minutes.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Harry Maguire - 8/10 A few nervy moments, but generally solid. Spain certainly didn’t exploit him at any point, and Chilwell stuck to his task well, blocking several attempted crosses. Kept going through the 90 minutes.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Joe Gomez - 7/10 Untroubled and unperturbed throughout the game. Gomez used the ball well and did all his defensive work effectively.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Kieran Trippier - 7/10 The Tottenham full-back ran himself virtually into the ground before being replaced. Asensio got no joy against Trippier. An impressive defensive performance, even if he had little chance to get forward.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Jordan Pickford - 6/10 His well-directed long balls were influential in both the first and second goals. Very, very fortunate not to concede a penalty for his pulling back of Rodrigo after messing about in his own area. Tidy generally, and similarly to De Gea had very little to do saves-wise.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Marco Asensio - 5/10 Asensio was probably Spain’s most disappointing player, his largely excellent set-pieces aside. He earns a slight rating jump for that, but otherwise was wasteful and lacked drive.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Rodrigo - 5/10 Rodrigo should have had a penalty, but otherwise a quiet game. Maguire and Gomez handled him rather easily.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Iago Aspas - 5/10 Aspas was relatively lively, but didn’t look a natural fit on the right wing. Substituted for the more impressive Paco Alcacer.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Saul - 5/10 Kept possession well, but similarly to his midfield cohorts Saul did little to influence outside of the middle of the park. Replaced by Dani Ceballos as Spain chased an unlikely comeback, and Ceballos looked to provide more.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Sergio Busquets - 6/10 As ever the tall midfield pivot was very accomplished in possession, but little else from Busquets.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Thiago - 6/10 Plenty of flashy touches and some lovely bits and pieces from Thiago, but the midfielder failed to produce the incisive pass Spain need to break down England’s well-structured defence.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Marcos Alonso - 5/10 Raheem Sterling had plenty of joy down the forward-minded full-back’s channel and looked a threat in behind every time England had the ball at times. Alonso did offer a useful outlet going forward, but the ability in the final third typical of the Chelsea man’s game was not apparent.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Sergio Ramos - 6/10 Failed to effectively organise the Spanish defence’s high line, and Kane bullied both he and Nacho aerially at times. Ramos kept fighting until the death, however, and deserves kudos for lifting his side in the second half. He took his consolation goal well.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Nacho - 5/10 Harry Kane made Nacho’s life difficult throughout and the Real Madrid defender was part of a disjointed defence exploited badly by England for the three goals.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings Jonny - 5/10 Jonny struggled with Marcus Rashford’s pace relatively frequently during the game. He was probably the weakest Spanish player on the ball and provided little of quality when pressing forward.
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Spain vs England – Nations League player ratings David De Gea - 6/10 No saves from the Manchester United goalkeeper on the night as England scored from each of their shots on target. De Gea could do little about the goals, but did give the ball away carelessly a couple of times early on. Nothing of real note, however.
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Rooney has blossomed since joining DC United from Everton in June, registering six assists in addition to his 10 goals in 18 MLS appearances.
His impressive form has earned himself a place on the list of nominees for the Most Valuable Player award alongside LA Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic , New York Red Bulls striker Bradley Wright-Phillips and New York City FC star David Villa .
“I think so far he did fantastic, he changed the team he came to and they have done good results,” Ibrahimovic said of Rooney in an interview with Sky Sports News .
Rooney fired in the winner (USA TODAY Sports) “Before he came it was different results, but he has been playing good and scoring goals and he shows that he is Rooney.
“I don't need to describe Rooney. Everybody knows Rooney and they know his quality, so it's only for him to play the games and perform.”
In the Western Conference, Sporting Kansas City scored four times inside the final half-hour to come from 1-0 down to win 4-1 on the road against the Vancouver Whitecaps, whose play-off hopes now hang by a thread.
Trailing to Felipe's 43rd-minute goal, the visitors levelled through Yohan Croizet before Daniel Salloi put them ahead eight minutes from time.
At the death Gianluca Busio added a third and Salloi made it four.
The Seattle Sounders also won away, triumphing 2-1 at Orlando City to seal their place in the play-offs.
Goals from Victor Rodriguez and Handwalla Bwana had them two up after only 13 minutes, with Dominic Dwyer pulling one back in the second half for the hosts.
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