Gary Neville has surprisingly claimed that England played better during their 0-0 draw against Ghana than during their convincing 4-2 victory over Croatia.
The Three Lions were held to a frustrating goalless draw on Tuesday night after mustering a mere four shots on target, despite dominating possession with 78.8 per cent of the ball.
It was the most possession by any team at a World Cup without managing to score since records began in 1966.
Clear-cut chances were few and far between as England struggled to break down Ghana’s disciplined defence, although Harry Kane was gifted a golden opportunity to break the deadlock with a
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