Scotland midfielder Callum McGregor felt their Wembley draw was the perfect way to answer their critics.
Steve Clarke's men bounced back from their opening Euro 2020 defeat by the Czech Republic with an assured, albeit goalless, display against England.
The point sets up a real chance for Scotland to qualify for the knockout stages if they can beat Croatia at Hampden on Tuesday.
Scotland now need to follow up their point with their first goal and win of the competition.
"We knew when the game was finished we had to be in with a chance for the last game," McGregor said.
"We have achieved that objective and now and we have to keep the feelgood factor and take the energy of the performance into Tuesday.
"The last two games we have had good chances, we just needed that break of the ball at the right time. I thought we deserved a goal but hopefully on Tuesday we get a wee rub of the green."