Player of the day: Seb Larsson Sweden midfielder Sebastian Larsson made sure his team bow out with pride after scoring a goal and creating another to down France 2-0. Goal of the day: Ibra's goal of the Euros A Zlatan Ibrahimovic classic...enough said. Moment of the day: Big Controversy England have been calling for goal-line technology since the infamous decision that deprived Frank Lampard of a valid goal against Germany in the World Cup. This time the English will be happy that another linesman was napping when the ball crossed their goal-line! Save of the day: Elastic Pyatov Even though John Terry's heroic attempt to clear England's goal turned out to be successful yet controversial, Ukraine keeper Andriy Pyatov deserved some credit for a classy save at the other end. Miss of the day: Toivonen Just like England's James Milner had done against Hugo Lloris in the group opener, Sweden forward Ola Toivonen rounded the France keeper but couldn't hit the target, although the angle was very tight. Chance on 1:00 Manager decision: Rooney starts With Andy Carroll and Danny Welbeck in form, Roy Hodgson could have opted to use Wayne Rooney as a sub, but the England manager handed his star player the start he needed to send his team top of the group with the winner. Quote of the day: Voronin music! “There was music in our dressing room before the game. [Andriy] Voronin chose the music – a great song about the Euro. I think that was a really good decision." Ukraine coach Oleh Blokhin after his side were dumped out of the tournament.