There is one small thing that can be held against Ross Barkley after his contribution to England’s latest win and it is that Estonia were obliging opponents for a man desperate to show that it is time he is turned into a mandatory first-team pick. All the same, Barkley must have done enough here to make it difficult in the extreme for Roy Hodgson to leave him out again and his contribution to Theo Walcott’s opening goal was a piece of vision and high skill to last in the memory.Barkley was outstanding, producing his finest moments in England’s colours, and the pass to set up Walcott – a 15-yard nutmeg through a congested penalty area – was of that rare form when it felt like the pot of superlatives might run dry.