England produced a stellar performance to take all three points in their Euro 2020 opener against Croatia.
Raheem Sterling scored the only goal of the game, his first in a major tournament, after some great work by Kalvin Phillips to provide the assist.
Phillips and Sterling were among the England stars to impress and give the Three Lions the best start ahead of games with Scotland and Czech Republic.
Sportsmail’s Sami Mokbel rated the players on Sunday afternoon.
Raheem Sterling scored the match-winner for England after a great assist by Kalvin Phillips
England (4-2-3-1)
Jordan Pickford – Once again showed why his kicking is so vital to the way England play. Had little to do otherwise 6.5
Kyle Walker – Solid and disciplined down England’s right side. Knew exactly when to break forward and when to sit in. 7
John Stones – Didn’t put a foot wrong in the heart of England’s defence. A performance that leaves him in good stead for the rest of the tournament. 8
Tyrone Mings – Question marks over his place in the team ahead of kick but he answered all of them. An excellent display bursting with composure and grit. 8.5
Kieran Trippier did not put a foot wrong after his surprise inclusion at left-back for the game
Kieran Trippier – A surprise selection at left-back but didn’t let his country down. His experience was key on nervy day. 7
Kalvin Phillips – What a performance from the Leeds midfielder. Energy, determination and quality. Brilliant assist for England’s opener. MOM. 9
Declan Rice – Provided protection to England’s back four. Displayed great maturity throughout on his major tournament debut. 7
Phil Foden – Rattled the post early on and continued to cause Croatia’s defence problems. A breath of fresh air. 7.5
Kalvin Phillips produced a stunning performance for England showing great energy
Mason Mount – Quality on the ball and energy without it. Plain to see why he’s one of England’s key men. 7
Raheem Sterling – Some doubt over his place in the team but not anymore. Showed exactly why Southgate relies on him so heavily. 8.5
Harry Kane – Kept Croatia’s central defence occupied without having any clearcut opportunities of his own. Isolated at times. 7
Raheem Sterling kept Croatia’s defence very busy and he deserved his match-winning goal
Harry Kane was left isolated at times and did not have any clearcut opportunities of his own
Subs: Rashford (Foden 71); Bellingham (Kane 82); Calvert-Lewin (Sterling 90)
Subs not used: D Henderson, Johnstone, Shaw, Grealish, J Henderson, Coady, White, James, Saka.
Gareth Southgate: His team fully deserved their winning start to Euro 2020. Will be delighted with this start. 8
Gareth Southgate’s team deserved the three points and will be happy with their start
CROATIA (4-3-3)
Dominik Livakovic – Lucky to escape early on as Foden hit the post but could do nothing about Sterling’s winner. 6.5
Sime Vrsaljko – Looked dead on his feet during the early stages as England came flying out of the blocks but eventually settled. 6
Domaqoi Vida – Tasked with shutting down Kane and managed to keep the England captain’s impact down to a minimum. 7
Duje Caleta-Car – Has been linked with a Premier League move and not hard to see why. Looks an excellent centre-back. 7
Josko Gvardiol – Was given a torrid time by Foden during the opening exchanges but eventually got to grips with England’s wonderkid. 6
Croatia’s highly talented youngster Josko Gvardiol was given a tough time by Phil Foden
Luka Modric – As you’d expect glided through the game. The most complete footballer on the pitch by a country mile. 8
Marcelo Brozovic – Helped his team gain a foothold in the game after England threatened to steamroller them. A class act. Booked. 7.5
Mateo Kovacic – Drove team forward at every available opportunity. Kept his head during England’s good start. Booked. 7.5
Andrej Kramaric – The former Leicester attacker got very little change out of Trippier down Croatia’s right side. 6
Luka Modric was in fine form and showed he was the most complete player on the pitch
Ivan Perisic – A threat for the visitor’s but squandered a couple of opportunities after taking up dangerous positions. 6.5
Ante Rebic – Cut an isolated figure at the head of his team’s attack as Croatia struggled to create chances. 5.5
Subs: Vlasic (Brozovic 70); Brekalo (Kramaric 71); Petkovic (Rebic 79); (Pasalic 85)
Subs not used: Kalinic, Sluga, Budmir, Skoric, Badelj, Juranovic, Bradaric, Ivanusec.
Zlatko Dalic: Must have thought his team had weathered England’s early storm but Sterling ruined his afternoon. 6.5
Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA): Kept the game moving as much as possible and kept a firm grip on proceedings. 6.5
Ante Rebic was left very frustrated as he struggled to get on the ball and was isolated