The England national football team's assistant coach Anthony Barry is to continue conducting televised half-time interviews during the World Cup. Barry provided an honest appraisal of England's display in the opening 45 minutes of the match against Croatia, which ended 2-2 at the break, with England eventually winning 4-2. Thomas Tuchel's team welcomed Barry's honesty, and his frankness has not caused any concern inside the camp. The half-time interviews have become a new feature of the broadcasting during World Cup matches. Barry said the first half against Croatia was complicated and confusing, with a lot of nervous energy early on. England medics are checking on the fitness of forward Marcus Rashford before Tuesday's match against Ghana after he complained of muscle discomfort following the win over Croatia. Rashford came off the bench to score England's fourth goal in Dallas but experienced some soreness. There is optimism that the issue should not preclude his involvement against Ghana. Anthony Barry's half-time interviews will continue to offer valuable insights into the team's performance. The England national football team's next match is against Ghana, and Barry's assessments will be closely watched. England's players, including Marcus Rashford, will be looking to make a strong impression in the World Cup. The team's performance against Croatia was marked by nervous energy, but they were able to overcome this and win the match. The England national football team's fans will be hoping for a similar result against Ghana.