let's speak now to jeremy wilson, deputy football correspondent for the daily telegraph. a goal and but really it was theirs to lose, wasn't it? the caveat is that tunisia and panama are two of the easier teams but i think it is important, because in previous tournaments england have started slowly and never got any momentum or a feel—good factor and now everyone is excited, but also the people who are excited and actually seem to be enjoying themselves are the players and the staff and that all goes well for the tougher test but will obviously await. it does a lot for their confidence but what did you make of gareth southgate saying he did not particularly like their performance? i think he is trying to keep a bit of perspective. if england were to reach the final, which is obviously a long way, there are another five games, 6—1 which is obviously a long way, there are anotherfive games, 6—1 is which is obviously a long way, there are another five games, 6—1 is such are another five games, 6—1 is such a striking scoreline, he is just trying to keep it everyone can't, kee