Well, it took 10 minutes for England fans to, once again, turn on Vardy.
After the earth-shattering revelation in the first few minutes of the match that Harry Kane was no longer taking corners, England fans were in jubilant mood.
But then, on the stroke of the 10th minute of the match, Sterling was given a golden opportunity to put England ahead.
Ball on a plate, all he needed to do was hit the target. After nearly a week of ruing their missed opportunities against Russia, England must have been doing target practice all week.
Nope. Sterling missed.
https://twitter.com/CmonHarris/status/743431015868293121
FFS GIROU…..STERLING!
— Tim Stillman (@Stillmanator) June 16, 2016
Possibly the greatest tweet in the history of Twitter.
English Euro exit leads to devaluation of Sterling
— Scott Oliver (@reverse_sweeper) June 16, 2016
100 minutes in and Sterling appears to be leading the race for England's scapegoat. #Tradition
— Rupert Fryer (@Rupert_Fryer) June 16, 2016
And then… keeping it simple.
https://twitter.com/ghostbiggie/status/743430098477588480
Raheem Sterling, with your Steven Seagal run… pic.twitter.com/SbUz599FN4
— JOE (@JOE_co_uk) June 16, 2016