Wolves boss Mick McCarty has singled out Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart for praise over England's Robert Green crisis.
In his column for the Guardian, McCarthy wrote: "I was impressed with how Joe Hart didn't disappear down the tunnel at half-time but waited for Green and put his arm around him. It would have been extremely difficult to console the goalkeeper in that situation, but he would have wanted to know he had support before he stepped into that dressing room.
"Here is a young player who wants to play in the World Cup himself and that was a nice, important gesture from Hart.
"Facing up to a mistake is a big part of getting over it, and I thought it was fantastic that Green came out and faced the music. He didn't shy away as many players would have done.
"He will feel the weight of the world on his shoulders right now, he will know that everyone is analysing him and criticising him back home, but he stood in front of his questioners immediately afterwards and took responsibility."