Post every detail of the video: language, length and quality of the video(s). Nov. 2017 um 20:00 (UTC Zeitzone), in Int. England's experimental line-up will have realised early on that this would be a long, hard slog against the multi-talented Brazilians with great strength in their starting line-up and on the bench.And so it proved as, with Neymar showing sleight of foot and flashes of genius, they spent much of the 90 minutes at full stretch in defence, fighting for any semblance of possession and put under stress by Brazil's pressing game.It is to Southgate's side's credit they kept Brazil at arm's length for much of the game, aided by some uncharacteristically wayward shooting from the visitors.Brazil's comfort in possession and natural skill gave England's unfamiliar-looking line-up a taste of the sort of quality they will be confronted with in Russia next summer - and while it was, in parts, a sobering experience it was also an invaluable lesson.This was a learning curve for England's team - and especially the younger element Southgate is so keen to test as he formulates his World Cup plans.And in Liverpool's Gomez and Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, he had two emerging talents who did themselves great credit in what was, for England at least, a largely attritional night at Wembley.Gomez got his chance with Gary Cahill sidelined and took it superbly with an assured performance as part of a three-man defence Southgate now looks certain to use at the World Cup.The 20-year-old started life as a central defender at Charlton Athletic and even though he has been used on the right side of defence by Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp he slipped back into his old routine with real aplomb, showing his awareness with a series of crucial interceptions.Southgate is still examining all options in England's central defensive area and Gomez staked an impressive claim here.Rashford showed the fearless streak Southgate so admires with his constant willingness to run at Brazil's defence with pace, even demonstrating on occasion footwork that would not have been out of place from members of England's illustrious opposition.Brazil may not have brought goals to Wembley but they brought atmosphere, colour and glimpses of skill that always makes them welcome visitors.From the Samba band and colourfully-clad dancers that made a lap of Wembley before kick-off - even prompting some neat moves from one or two Brazilian journalists - to the roars of delight every time Neymar got on the ball, it was still a night that contained entertainment despite the increasingly low-key fare on the pitch.Brazil provided a different test from Germany and gave England lessons Southgate will store before he gets his squad together again for friendlies against the Netherlands in Amsterdam and at home to Italy in March.It's a good time to have a disappointment. Eric Dier (England) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right from a direct free kick.Dominic Solanke (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half.Fernandinho (Brazil) hits the left post with a right footed shot from outside the box. England Spain Germany Italy France Netherlands Portugal How to submit a new thread. Marco Reus Incredible Miss - Germany vs. England (Friendly) 26/03/2016.