England concluded their World Cup warm-up in style on Thursday night with a strong 2-0 win over Costa Rica at Elland Road.Goals from Marcus Rashford - an absolute screamer from 25 yards - and Danny Welbeck sealed a second victory in five days for the Three Lions.Everything is looking rather positive heading to Russia, especially going forward, but there are a few big decisions left to be made for manager Gareth Southgate.Who to start in midfield is arguably the biggest. Earlier this week, Southgate dropped the bombshell that he's only looking to play one of Jordan Henderson or Eric Dier, not both.Southgate plans to use an attacking approach at the World Cup and that will only be possible with one holding midfielder."I'd be amazed if the two of them aren't important figures for us during the tournament, but there is clearly the possibility they might not both play in every match," said the England boss."It is a key decision, but that's management, isn't it? You either select players or you choose your system and pick the best people to fit into it.

HENDERSON OR DIER?

"They're the tough calls, but I think we will only want to play with one pivot."

Henderson started against Costa Rica and put in a solid performance that will go some way towards starting for England in their opening game at the World Cup.

He earned some decent reviews from the press and one of his best moments of the game came on the stroke of half-time.

Football fans often accuse Henderson of only being able to play five-yard passes sidewards and backwards, but he disproved that theory against Costa Rica with a quite stunning pass.

And that's why the below video is going viral. Henderson collects the ball and sprays it out to Trent Alexander-Arnold with unerring accuracy to launch an attack. Check it out.

Way to prove your critics wrong, Jordan. A large part of Henderson's game is keeping it simple and keeping the play ticking, which he perhaps doesn't get enough credit for.

While players like Paul Pogba and Granit Xhaka love to play it long, Henderson is better than most at retaining possession and that composure could vital for England in Russia.