The England national football team produced an impressive display in their second-half performance against Croatia, with Gary Neville, the former England player, praising their fluency and intensity. England recovered from a chaotic first half to beat Croatia 4-2 in their Group L opener, with Neville particularly impressed by the team's performance after the break. The team's captain, Harry Kane, scored in the victory, and Neville described him as England's only genuine world-class player. England's manager, Thomas Tuchel, made some brave decisions from the touchline, including making three substitutions at once. Jude Bellingham also impressed Neville with his performance and demeanour before kick-off. England's focus now shifts to Ghana in their second Group L fixture, with Tuchel's side aiming to build on an impressive opening victory and move a step closer to the knockout stages. Gary Neville believes France are still the team to beat in the World Cup 2026, despite England's encouraging start. Neville was impressed by Tuchel's decision-making, particularly after England moved 3-2 ahead. The team's performance was a good night for Tuchel, and Neville thinks it was a brave move to put Jude Bellingham back into central midfield alongside Elliot Anderson. England's next match is against Ghana, and they will look to secure another win to advance in the tournament. The team's performance against Croatia was a good start, but Neville knows there's a long way to go in the tournament. And England will need to maintain their intensity and fluency to succeed. But for now, the team can be proud of their performance, and they will look to build on it in their next match. So, England's fans will be hoping for another impressive display against Ghana.