How England Rated: Parker, Lescott and Jagielka All Shine
Joe Hart
An increasingly important and reassuring figure in the England setup these days but despite Spain's domination of possession, he made only one save of note against Cesc Fabregas in the final minute. 6
Glen Johnson
A poor defensive header allowed David Villa to unleash a superb half-volley against the post, but that aside, he was solid throughout and linked well with Theo Walcott on the rare times he got forward. 6
Phil Jagielka
A fine display in the heart of Fabio Capello's defence despite carrying a toe injury. There was a series of interceptions and well times blocks, and his partnership with Joleon Lescott was the foundations of England's success. 7
Joleon Lescott
By far his most assured display in an England jersey to date, his partnership with his former Everton teammate Jagielka was authoritative, disciplined and at times courageous. 7
Ashley Cole
The world's best left-back shackled the ghostly David Silva which is no mean feat given the mercurial playmaker's Premier League form. Perhaps the only Englishman on display last night who could claim to be worthy of a place in Vicente Del Bosque's lavishly gifted squad. 7
Theo Walcott
England's attacks were few and far between but his pace remained a threat. The Arsenal winger was very disciplined in defence, helping Glen Johnson out numerous occasions. 6
Phil Jones
The unflappable youngster had the unenviable job of trying to disrupt the 'passing carousel' that is Xavi and Iniesta's , and he diligently stuck to his task. His versatility is a clear asset but Fabio Capello may have been better served seeing him in his preferred centre-back position. 6
Scott Parker
Tottenham Hotspur's best player this season is fast emerging as one of England's most reliable performers and he was Fabio Capello's finest player on Saturday night. Timely interceptions, robust tackling and neat and tidy in possession, Parker successfully managed to disrupt Spain's passing on a night Vicente Del Bosque's side were admittedly below their best. 8 (Man of the Match)
Frank Lampard
On the eve of the match he suggested being named stand-in captain was "the proudest moment in my England career", and in scoring the winner in what was his 90th cap, one would hope some of his recent detractors will now think twice before writing off the Chelsea talisman. 7
James Milner
Supplied the cross that led to the game's only goal, Milner was industrious and very disciplined when called upon to help Ashley Cole defend down the left-hand side. The Manchester City midfielder worked tirelessly throughout but one of his greatest assets is his ability to adhere to his team's instructions. One of England's most selfless performers. 7
Darren Bent
Was unfortunate not to score from his towering header that led to Lampard's simple finish, but he was too often left isolated up front on his own, as England's midfield dropped deeper and deeper when Spain were in the ascendency. 5
Substitutes
Stewart Downing (for Walcott, 45 min)
Struggled to impose himself on the game, but like Walcott, he was responsible when out possession. 5
Jack Rodwell (for Jones, 57 min)
Looked composed on debut and his lovely swift exchange with Danny Welbeck nearly resulted in a goal. 6
Gareth Barry (for Lampard, 57)
Looks to be fighting a losing battle with Scott Parker to play the holding role for England at next summer's European Championships, but he was disciplined and composed and remains a useful squad player. 5
Danny Welbeck (for Bent, 64)
A more willing runner of the channels than Bent and his pace troubled Gerard Pique in the latter stages of the match. Will be hoping to start Tuesday's game against Sweden in order to further enhance his claims for a place at next summer's tournament in Poland and the Ukraine. 6
Adam Johnson (for Milner, 76)
Not enough time to impose himself on proceedings but like all of England's wide players on the night he was very aware of his defensive duties. 5
Kyle Walker (for Johnson, 84)
A fleeting debut but is likely to start on Tuesday. 5
Capello Reaction:
"For me, the most important thing you saw this evening is the performance of Rodwell when he played, the performance of Jones, the performance of Welbeck. These are really good young players. Also Walker when he played.
"These players will be very important for the next Euros because you saw they played without fear and with personality on the pitch. Physically and technically I can see they are good to play with the seniors.
"Against Spain it is very difficult because the quality of Spain is fantastic so it is very important when you beat the world champions.
"This evening the two centre-backs played fantastic games," said the Italian. "They were really good. Every time Spain tried to play through they were in good positions. They played with good confidence. If you play without confidence against Spain it is impossible to get a good result.
"Parker, it was an incredible performance. He is improving every game. He is a really good player. He is an important player in front of the back four."
Speaking about England's next game, on Tuesday against Sweden, Capello added: "John Terry and [Gary] Cahill will play against Sweden,
"Not only those two, but Walker will play right-back. Also [Daniel] Sturridge and maybe others. I need to note the value of the players when they play here at Wembley. It is a big test for the players at Wembley."
A remembrance day poppy is seen on the training top of England's Scott Parker before his international friendly soccer match against Spain in London
A remembrance day poppy is seen on the training top of England's Scott Parker before his international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Lampard lines up for the national anthems before their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London
England's Frank Lampard lines up for the national anthems before their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's national soccer team players pose for pictures before their international friendly soccer match against Spain in London
England's national soccer team players pose for pictures before their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011. Players are (L-R, top row) Phil Jagielka, Phil Jones, Darren Bent, Joleon Lescott, Joe Hart and Frank Lampard. (L-R, botton row) Ashely Cole, Theo Walcott, Glen Johnson, Scott Parker and James Milner. REUTERS/Darren Staples
England's national soccer team coach Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Spain in London
England's national soccer team coach Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Milner and Cole challenge Spain's Xavi during their international friendly soccer match in London
England's James Milner (L) and Ashley Cole challenge Spain's Xavi Hernandez during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Bent is challenged by Spain's Pique during their international friendly soccer match in London
England's Darren Bent (L) is challenged by Spain's Gerard Pique during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Cole and Spain's Busquets challenge for the ball during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London
England's Ashely Cole (R) and Spain's Sergio Busquets challenge for the ball during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
Spain's Iniesta is tackled by England's Parker during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London
Spain's Andres Iniesta (R) is tackled by England's Scott Parker during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011
Spain's Casillas catches a ball before his international friendly soccer match against England at Wembley Stadium in London
Spain's captain and goalkeeper Iker Casillas catches a ball before his international friendly soccer match against England at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011. Casillas tied in this match with former goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta as players with more international matches reaching 126.
England's Hart holds the ball during their international friendly soccer match against Spain in London
England's goalkeeper Joe Hart holds the ball during their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
Spain's Reina dives for the ball as it bounces out to England's Lampard to score a goal during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London
Spain's goalkeeper Jose Manuel Reina (L) dives for the ball as it bounces out to England's Frank Lampard to score a goal during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Lampard is congratulated by Lescott after scoring a goal against Spain during their international friendly soccer match in London
England's Frank Lampard (R) is congratulated by teammate Joleon Lescott after scoring a goal against Spain during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
Spain's Ramos and England's Welbeck challenge for the ball during their international friendly soccer match in London
Spain's Sergio Ramos (R) and England's Danny Welbeck challenge for the ball during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
Spain's Villa shoots past England's Johnson during their international friendly soccer match in London
Spain's David Villa (R) shoots past England's Glen Johnson during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Jack Rodwell runs with the ball during their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London
England's Jack Rodwell runs with the ball during their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
Spain's Reina catches the ball during their international friendly soccer match against England at Wembley Stadium in London
Spain's Pepe Reina catches the ball during their international friendly soccer match against England at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's Stewart Downing challenges Spain's David Villa during their international friendly soccer match in London
England's Stewart Downing (L) challenges Spain's David Villa (R) during their international friendly soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.
England's national soccer team coach Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Spain in London
England's national soccer team coach Fabio Capello gestures during their international friendly soccer match against Spain at Wembley Stadium in London, November 12, 2011.

