City’s defender was making his 71st senior appearance for the Three Lions which moved him to within one cap of former Blues manager and 1966 World Cup winner, Alan Ball.
But the 29-year-old was replaced by Liverpool’s Joe Gomez in the 10th minute after sustaining an injury.
Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku both played the full 90 minutes in England’s 2-2 draw with Belgium at Wembley
In this match, Foden continued to have a good performance when the Man City star had 55/62 Accurate passes, 3 Chances created, 4 Passes into final third and 7 Recoveries
Meanwhile, Oscar Bobb and Erling Haaland were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw as Norway were downed by a late Slovakia equaliser.
It was a similar story after the restart, and Norway’s dominance presented Haaland with a chance to double the advantage from the spot after Mohamed Elyounoussi was brought down inside the area.
The City forward’s penalty looked destined for the bottom corner, but Rodak guessed right to produce an impressive stop from 12 yards.
Both Haaland and Bobb were substituted just after the hour as Norway continued to turn the screw, but the visitors would ensure a share of the spoils courtesy of some late drama.
Elsewhere, Nathan Ake played the full 90 minutes as the Netherlands lost 2-1 away to Germany.
Ake‘s nation pushed for an equaliser but it was to no avail as Germany recorded their second successive win after beating France 2-0 in their previous outing.
In an action-packed night of international football, Josko Gvardiol played the full 90 minutes and Mateo Kovacic was introduced at half-time as Croatia came from a goal down to beat Egypt 4-2.
And Lovro Majer scored Croatia’s fourth on the cusp of full-time before Mohamed Abdelmonem pulled a goal back for Egypt in stoppage time.
Finally, Rodrigo scored twice in Spain’s entertaining 3-3 draw with Brazil.
City’s midfield enforcer netted the game’s first goal from the penalty spot before RB Leipzig’s Dani Olmo’s doubled Luis de la Fuente’s side advantage.
But Real Madrid’s Rodrygo pulled a goal back five minutes before half-time and the five-time World Cup winners equalised after the break through exciting teenager Endrick.
With full-time approaching, the hosts at the Santiago Bernabeu restored their lead, once again, through an expertly spot-kick from Rodrigo on 87 minutes.
It looked likely to seal the victory for Spain, but Dorival Junior’s team drew level deep into injury time with a penalty of their own which was dispatched by West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta.