As much as Ibra had a good night, I've seen him have bad ones too. Sometimes things just go well, and last night was a good example. It is important to remember that the England side playing last night was nothing like the side that would have been playing had it been the final of a tournament. Hart is a good keeper. No keeper is perfect, as it's often a case of guessing correctly, and also working with the other defenders well.
I think Hodgsons approach to the job has so far been lacking any difinitive plan, and the amount of players playing in the team under him has been puzzling. Playing for your country should not be about grooming players for the future. It should be about playing the best players, with proven form and reliability, and ensuring they play as a team well. Gradually introducing new faces in a way that does not disturb the momentum. Each year, new players knock on the door, and each year, players lose form, but to tear the whole thing up and start again is asking for trouble.