Who was the biggest attacking threat? England player ratings
Who was the biggest attacking threat? England player ratings
Highlights
Who was the biggest attacking threat - England secured a 4-2 victory over Croatia in their 2026 World Cup opener, a match marked by high intensity and scoring opportunities. BBC Sport England reporter Alex Howell analyzed player performances in Dallas on Wednesday.
England opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a superb 4-2 win over Croatia.
Jordan Pickford
Some wayward clearances in the first half raised questions about his composure, though he remained a reliable presence in goal. His handling of the first Croatia goal could have been sharper.
5
Nico O'Reilly
Debuting in a major tournament, the 21-year-old had an uneven start but maintained composure. Created two scoring opportunities from second-half set pieces.
6
John Stones
Carried much of the playmaking burden as a Manchester City center-back. The pairing with Ezri Konza showed room for growth in high-stakes matches.
5
Ezri Konza
Aston Villa's defender, a favorite under Thomas Tuchel, struggled with Stones in limited game time together.
5
Reece James
Initially subdued but found his rhythm later. Part of an England backline that allowed two goals.
6
Declan Rice
Displayed his trademark stamina and was vital in England's midfield. His precise set pieces contributed to Kane's goal and generated two quality chances for O'Reilly.
7
Elliot Anderson
Consistently reliable since his England debut, showcasing composure and maturity. His through-ball set up Bellingham's goal.
6
Anthony Gordon
Offered energetic support but didn't translate his energy into decisive moments. His pressing was crucial in restricting Croatia's options, though a missed pass almost gifted a chance to Madueke.
6
Jude Bellingham
Given the number 10 role, he made an impactful early run before scoring the third goal, signaling a strong start.
7
Noni Madueke
Showcased relentless energy and tactical awareness, earning a penalty that proved pivotal. His speed threatened the Croatian defense throughout.
7
Harry Kane
Benefited from a first-half penalty and added a set-piece goal with a powerful header. His movement to support Madueke hinted at a developing dynamic.
8
Substitute Performances
Morgan Rogers entered the game in place of Rice, consistently seeking the ball.
6
Marcus Rashford subbed on as the match entered its later stages, delivering a stunning finish for the fourth goal.
7
Bukayo Saka provided a late assist to Rashford after entering the game as a substitute.
7
Djed Spence switched to right-back as James moved to midfield, creating a potential chance in the closing stages.
6
Marc Guehi subbed on in the final stages, replacing Stones.
6
Player Ratings Summary
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