Marcus Rashford scored in England's win over Croatia, coming on as a substitute after 72 minutes and finding the back of the net 13 minutes later.
What happened in the match?
England manager Thomas Tuchel selected Anthony Gordon over Marcus Rashford to start, but Rashford's impact off the bench was significant.
Gordon pressed well and made runs in behind, but touched the ball just 17 times.
Why was Rashford's goal important?
Rashford's goal capped a lovely team move and showcased his ability to make an impact as a 'finisher'.
Tuchel praised Rashford's training, saying he was "very, very happy" for him to get his goal.
What does this mean for England's World Cup chances?
England's depth of talent, including players like Morgan Rogers, will be crucial in the World Cup.
Rogers is an excellent weapon off the bench and could play alongside Jude Bellingham.
Tuchel has a tough decision to make in selecting his starting lineup, but Rashford's performance will give him confidence.
Rashford has been training at a high level, according to Tuchel, who hopes he stays hungry for more goals.
England's win over Croatia was a significant result, and Rashford's goal was a key moment in the match.
The World Cup is a challenging tournament, but England's 'finishers' will be important in helping them succeed.
Tuchel's admiration for Morgan Rogers is clear, and he could play a key role in the tournament.
Rashford's ability to press and run in behind makes him a valuable asset to the team.
England's next match will be closely watched, and Rashford's performance will be under scrutiny.
The team's depth of talent is a major strength, and Tuchel will need to make tough decisions about his lineup.
Rashford's goal against Croatia was a significant moment in the match, and he will be looking to build on that performance.