He picked the ball up off the centre halves at one point and pinged a Gerrard-style diagonal which Foden(?) reached - Dion then raved about what a great example of a centre forward he was to all young kids. Playing Hollywood balls from your own half is not being a centre forward.
England's problem is Gareth has built the team around Maguire, Kane and winning corners/penalties. Pick Maguire, you need Walker and two CDMs to cover his lack of pace and ability. Which reduces the midfield strength, so Kane drops deeper and deeper into midfield to compensate/get involved. Presumably that's what Gareth wants him to do, (or it's a Stevie G-style lack of positional discipline), but leaves us short up front when we do break at pace
There was a time Rashford broke down the wing - but we had to turn back, as there was no-one near him - Kane was still in the centre circle and ended up getting the ball and passing back to the centre backs.
With the abundance of pace and skill Southgate has at his disposal (Jude, Foden, Saka, Rashford, Sterling, plus if they get back to top form Sancho, CHO), we should be building a team to utilise that. The modern game is about speed - of movement and thought - it's where England's first two goals came from. The third was just poor defending - even Kane joked about his lack of pace post-match. Great finish though (not denying Kane is a superb finisher).