
That is no doubt some of the ridiculous comments that we will be hearing over the coming days following England 2-0 victory yesterday.
Indeed it was an impressive performance, well it was for all of 15 minutes.
In those opening moments Fabio Capello's men ripped into Wales, who couldn't cope with the passing and movement on show.
Although the home sides defence was extremely lacklustre, especially in the space allowed to Ashley Young.
Space which allowed the Aston Villa winger to win the penalty for the Frank Lampards penalty, and play the killer ball in setting up team mate Darren Bent.
But the way in which England dropped off after going into a 2-0 lead was alarming and should be a cause for concern.
Should that have been against a bigger team, no offence to Wales, they would've no doubt threw away all the hard work done early on.
All ifs and buts of course, but it is a problem that has plagued England for years.
They are though leading their qualifying group, and should secure top spot for next years championships.
A lot of hard work will have to be done to improve, but will Fabio Capello still have the desire in what will be his last foray as boss.
It remains to be seen, but at least his side will be there.
Gary Speed's Wales look all at sea, and have now been hit by news that Craig Bellamy could retire from international duty.
Bad times for the our neighbours.