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21st November 2022
03:18pm GMT

John Stones - 7
The Man City defender was neat in possession and largely untested at the back. He arguably didn't get across quickly enough to prevent Taremi's strike.
Luke Shaw - 7
The Man United full-back provided England with width in attack and delivered a perfect cross for Bellingham to open the scoring.
Declan Rice - 7
Rice was England's deepest midfielder and kept play ticking over with his precise passing. He will have more difficult midfield battles as the tournament progresses.
Jude Bellingham - 9
Bellingham is England's youngest player, but the Borussia Dortmund midfielder looked like one of the most composed and experienced players on the pitch.
Bellingham constantly took the ball from the England defenders and helped stretch the Iranian defence with his passing. He also showed he can be a goal-scoring threat.
The 19-year-old gave Southgate's side the lead with a brilliant header after 35 minutes. Bellingham arrived late in the Iran penalty area before cushioning home a deft header.
For England's third goal, Bellingham carried the ball into the final third before finding Harry Kane with a pass. He became the second teenager to score for England at the World Cup, after Michael Owen in 1998.
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Mason Mount - 7
The Chelsea midfielder was involved in the build-up to England's opener, collecting a pass through the lines from Maguire before playing it out to Shaw who teed up Bellingham.
Bukayo Saka - 9
The Arsenal forward started the game well and helped England press Iran high up the pitch. He then showed his immense talent with a wonderful strike before half-time.
Saka scored a wonderful, dipping strike after the ball bounced free to him in the penalty area. He then doubled his tally with a brilliant goal in the second half, showing great composure before slotting the ball into the bottom corner.
Saka has now already scored more goals at a World Cup than England legend Wayne Rooney.
Raheem Sterling - 8
Sterling has had a difficult season so far with Chelsea, but he showed his class with an excellent first-time finish to make it 3-0. He also helped set up Saka's second goal.
Harry Kane - 8.5
The England captain was on the edge of the game in the first half, and only had nine touches in the opening period, but one of those was an inch-perfect cross for Sterling to score.
Kane was more involved in the second half and he helped knit England's attack together. He brought Saka and Sterling into the match and set up Rashford's goal.
Substitutes.
Eric Dier - 7
Jack Grealish - 8
Marcus Rashford - 8
Phil Foden - 7
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