Eberechi Eze is the answer to England's World Cup woes. On the back of a lackluster campaign, Eze's late introduction against DR Congo sparked a win, and now he's poised to start against Mexico.

What happened?

Eze's sharp exchange with Declan Rice on the right created the opening for Harry Kane to strike via Anthony Gordon's assist, securing a late win.

England's dull plodding across the pitch has been easy to read, and it was only Eze's introduction that brought a spark to their game, as they struggled against the low block of DR Congo.

Why it matters for Eberechi Eze

Eze's ability to create space and unlock defenses is exactly what England needs, and his performance against DR Congo was a testament to his skills, as he created the opening for Kane's winner.

Thomas Tuchel's willingness to give Eze a chance could be the turning point in England's campaign, as they face Mexico in their next match, and a win is crucial to their quarter-final hopes.

What comes next?

Eze's start against Mexico could be the key to unlocking England's attacking potential, and with his ability to create space and unlock defenses, he could be the difference-maker in their World Cup campaign.

The separation of Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice is the move that facilitates Eze's introduction, and it could be the tactical change that England needs to turn their campaign around, as they look to secure a quarter-final spot.

Eze's performance against DR Congo was a glimpse of what he can bring to the team, and with his ability to create space and unlock defenses, he could be the spark that England needs to turn their World Cup campaign around, and secure a win against Mexico.

The World Cup is on the line, and Eze's introduction could be the turning point in England's campaign, as they face Mexico in their next match, and a win is crucial to their quarter-final hopes, with the match set to take place on a date that will determine England's fate