Former Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has taken aim at England's tactics for last night's 0-0 draw with Euro 2020 opponents Scotland.
The Three Lions were held to a goalless draw by their fiercest rivals under the arch and it was Steve Clarke's side that looked likelier to snatch a winner as the game wore on.
He told The Sun: "If England needed to beat Scotland then I think (Kalvin) Phillips would have been subbed around the 60th minute for more creativity.
"But a fear of losing kept him on the pitch.
"The pragmatism of the result and qualification showed itself clearly from minute 70 to 75, that it was more important than the emotion of the game or the desire to win against a historical rival."

