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England thwart France in Donetsk

While both teams were satisfied to have avoided a losing start in Group D, the encounter, which offered few thrills, provided little real clue about either team's chances in the tournament.

Nasri responded to Joleon Lescott's headed opener for England after half an hour with a sizzling strike just before the break and neither side was able to truly take the initiative in the second half.

"I am pleased this is over, the players have shown they can cope with games at this level," said Hodgson who has had just two friendly games in charge since the departure of Italian Fabio Capello.

"We were good enough to not lose the game but we weren't good enough to win it," he said.

The Manchester City midfielder's sweet shot from the edge of the area skidded past his club team mate Hart to bring the scores level.

"He knows me from City - he knows that I open my feet, so this time I closed them and luckily it went in," said Nasri.

With the heat undoubtedly a factor, France's attacks lost their urgency and zip and England, defending resolutely, were conservative when they had the ball.