Jordan Henderson starred for England in the middle of the park, and his impressive statistics back up that sentiment.
England kicked-off their 2018 World Cup campaign with a dramatic victory over Tunisia, courtesy of a Harry Kane brace including a stoppage time winner.
As well as Kane's heroics, Kieran Trippier and substitute Ruben Loftus-Cheek also garnered plenty of plaudits for their performances.
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Not to mention Henderson who played a crucial role in midfield.
The Liverpool star had a 84% pass completion rate which included 64 passes.
Creating openings by spraying the ball including a sublime first-time pass to Dele Alli who eventually found Jesse Lingard.
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He was the heartbeat of England's midfield.
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