England boss Roy Hodgson felt a sense of relief after his side battled to a 1-0 win over Estonia on Sunday.
The Three Lions edged the Estonians in Euro2016 qualifying in Tallinn courtesy of captain Wayne Rooney's 73rd-minute free-kick and Hodgson admits it was a testing situation after a fruitless first half.
"To come in at half-time, after playing like that, at 0-0 there was an air of frustration," Hodgson told ITV.
"We had so many opportunities in and around the box, you think we had to take one, and we didn't.
"Thankfully we took one in the second half and it's four wins in a row, five clean sheets, these are things not to be sniffed at."
England find themselves on top of Group E following a 2-0 win over Switzerland last month which preceded their 5-0 triumph over San Marino on Thursday night and today's victory in Estonia.
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