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Rose reveals angry halftime exchange between England players

Soccer Football - International Friendly - England v Switzerland - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - September 11, 2018 England's Kyle Walker, Marcus Rashford, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Maguire look on as the prepare to take a free-kick Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

(Reuters) - England's players did not hold back from criticising each other at halftime following a bad start to Tuesday's friendly against Switzerland and defender Danny Rose believes the exchange helped them improve and seal a 1-0 victory.

England, who made nine changes to the starting line-up for the clash, allowed Switzerland to control the match in the first period but returned much sharper to secure the win through forward Marcus Rashford's 54th minute strike.

"We could have been two or three-nil down at halftime," Tottenham Hotspur's Rose told BBC Radio 5 live. "It's great we can all shout at each other and tell each other to improve like we did."

Soccer Football - International Friendly - England v Switzerland - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - September 11, 2018 England's Danny Rose in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Manager Gareth Southgate said he encouraged dialogue between his players but added that he had to step in during the break to keep things calm in the dressing room.

"The players certainly had a lot to say to each other when they first got into the dressing room. It was important then that we solved a couple of the problems they were facing and kept things calm," Southgate said.

"We expect and encourage it because they're intelligent footballers and it's important they have a view."

Soccer Football - International Friendly - England v Switzerland - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - September 11, 2018 England's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring their first goal with Danny Rose and Danny Welbeck REUTERS/Darren Staples

England, who avoided a fourth straight defeat, return to action with UEFA Nations League matches against World Cup finalists Croatia and former champions Spain next month.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)

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