England captain Jordan Henderson has admitted that it is hard to accept his side's 2-2 draw with Spain at Wembley this evening.
The hosts led 2-0 heading into the 89th minute courtesy of goals from Adam Lallana and Jamie Vardy, but Iago Aspas sparked a dramatic late comeback that also saw Isco level things up with the last meaningful kick of the match.
Henderson insists that there were plenty of positives to take from the performance, but admits that it is "disappointing" to have thrown away a victory.
"I thought we worked really hard so to concede two goals so late on is really disappointing. We gave everything. We created chances and looked dangerous on the counter, they didn't create many chances," he told ITV Sport.
"We matched Spain in terms of work rate and effort, there were a lot of good things. But to reflect on that so soon after conceding those goals is hard."
The match was Gareth Southgate's last in interim charge of the team.