Vardy did his chances no harm at all when he thumped home after a quickly-taken free kick by Jesse Lingard in the 26th minute for his seventh England goal. Burnley's James Tarkowski, handed a debut in a back three, also did little wrong although it was his tackle on substitute Federico Chiesa that allowed Italy a first goal in four games and ended England's run of five clean sheets. Two of those shutouts were against Germany and Brazil while they also beat the Netherlands 1-0 in Amsterdam on Friday and, although they could not take the scalp of four-times world champions Italy, the England boss was upbeat. "I feel that we have made positive progression," Southgate, who will name his provisional 33-man squad on May 14, said. "In terms of the last four games we have played four of the biggest football countries in the world and we have been competitive in every game and our patterns of play have become a lot clearer to everybody."FT: England 1-1 Italy
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 27, 2018
VAR divides opinion again as England concede a late penalty at Wembley.
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What is not yet clear is the impact of VAR. Chiesa's theatrical fall did not initially impress German referee Deniz Aytekin but after the intervention of VAR he pointed to the spot and, with boos ringing around the stadium, Insigne beat Jack Butland with a perfect spot kick. It was a marginal call as Chiesa appeared to be already off balance when Tarkowski inadvertently trod on his foot. Italy arrived at Wembley in the doldrums after becoming the biggest casualties of the qualifying campaign. England, on the other hand, are attracting quiet optimism after steady progress under Southgate's thoughtful stewardship. There are still questions to answer, however, and John Stones did his best to undermine the growing confidence in England's defence with a sloppy opening in which he twice almost allowed Ciro Immobile to score.FULL TIME: England 1-1 Italy ⚽️
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First he played Immobile onside but the striker failed to react quickly enough and then Stones dallied on the ball in his own area and had his pocket picked by Immobile who again lacked the required sharpness to punish the Manchester City man. Immobile wasted another chance when he headed over the bar after being left unmarked in the area. Raheem Sterling was England's best attacking option with his driving runs causing panic at the heart of Italy's defence. He had already carved out a chance for Vardy when he burst forward again only to be bundled over on the edge of the area.VAR involved as Italy get a penalty after England debutant Tarkowski is judged to have clipped Chiesa! pic.twitter.com/LXjapgaFkf
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) March 27, 2018
Jesse Lingard took the free kick instantaneously and rolled the ball to Vardy who smashed his shot past Italy's teenage keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The goal settled England down and they began to assert some control with Ashley Young, given a first start under Southgate, rolling a cross-shot just wide after another Sterling burst. England were comfortable after the break as Italy lacked any goal threat but the usual raft of substitutions from both sides disrupted what little rhythm the match had. The Mexican waves were well underway when Italy finished with a late flourish. Insigne went close with a volley after some slick passing and then Chiesa fell theatrically under the challenge of Burnley defender Tarkowski to change the mood in the stadium and send the small Italian contingent in the 82,000 crowd home happy.Players of England and Italy remember Davide Astori, Jimmy Armfield and Cyrille Regis. #bbcfootball https://t.co/qoWqbB2asb pic.twitter.com/BxTniz90fU
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) March 27, 2018
Tonight's international friendly results:
— UEFA Nations League (@UEFAEURO) March 27, 2018
Russia 1-3 France
Switzerland 6-0 Panama
Denmark 0-0 Chile
Romania 1-0 Sweden
Belgium 4-0 Saudi Arabia
Germany 0-1 Brazil
Poland 3-2 South Korea
England 1-1 Italy
Nigeria 0-2 Serbia
Spain 6-1 Argentina pic.twitter.com/98qn63zBoM


