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Foden unlucky, Mahrez magic, De Bruyne class - Man City player ratings from international break

Ederson

The Manchester City goalkeeper appeared to move above Liverpool's Alisson in the Brazil pecking order, but illness kept him out against Morocco and another chance to start for his country was missed. No rating.

Kyle Walker

Two starts for England and two wins. Walker has faced competition for his international place, but he kept both Kieran Trippier and Reece James on the bench, and Trent Alexander-Arnold wasn't selected. He's still Gareth Southgate's number one. Or two. 7.

Ruben Dias

Continued his fine City form with Portugal, albeit against limited opposition. Two starts, two clean sheets and two wins for Dias keeps the momentum going. 7.

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John Stones

Stones is firmly first choice at the back for England these days, and put in a strong performance away at Italy alongside Manchester United's Harry Maguire. Another who kept the good form up. 7.

Aymeric Laporte

Spain's centre-back ranks are crowded, even without Sergio Ramos, and new manager Luis de la Fuente went for rotation this week. Laporte started vs Norway and kept a clean sheet, while those picked to face Scotland conceded twice in a shock defeat. 6.

Manuel Akanji

One day Akanji will probably have a bad game, but that wasn't to come this week. 80 minutes vs Belarus and 90 vs Israel saw Akanji help Switzerland to two clean sheets and six points. 7.

Nathan Ake

Pep Guardiola rang up Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman to cheekily ask that Ake was looked after, such is his importance these days to City. So too is he important for his country, starting at left-back in the heavy defeat to France, but bouncing back with two goals in a 3-0 win

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