England U21 4-0 France U21: Noni Madueke destroys France with a goal and two assists
There was something Max Aarons said a few days ago about how Englands Under 21s go about doing themselves justice at this summers European Championship.
For them, it is not about ability because any squad they take is always packed full of that but the mentality not to allow matches just like this slip away from them.
Aarons stopped short of criticising past teams, including the one consigned to group stage embarrassment two years ago, but clearly this group know where things can improve.
So France, a very good France, were exactly the sort of opposition Lee Carsley wanted in the final window before he announces the travelling party for Romania and Georgia.
England could not find their rhythm for long spells against top opposition yet remained in the contest. The scorelines eventual size, running riot late on, spoke to a determination. They did the hard work early and flourished for it later on.
That is now consecutive victories over two teams in pot one, albeit the win over Germany was way back in September. There were things about the performance that Carsley will want to alter yet the resilience even for a friendly will impress him. That Emile Smith Rowe scored on his first start for club or country since June was a particular bonus. So too a major contribution by Noni Madueke from the bench.