No its not. Weve got a better defence and maybe more creativity up front, but they are good at set pieces and have a stronger central midfield.
What's wrong with what I've said?
I think the stats showed yesterday (could've been half time during the game?) that we've scored the most goals from set pieces in the WC so far Steve, and admittedly, pushing this one, the lowest in open play. I think Alli's was only the third this WC.
They've only won their last 2 knock out games on penalties, we've done the one.
You're right about their midfield mind. Southgate will need to find a way to counter their strongest weapon.
At the same time, they're carrying injured players and look vulnerable to set pieces, our strongest play this WC. We've been relatively lucky on the injury front so far. Let's hope for no bad news today on that front after yesterday's game.
Whilst we still have some defensive concerns, we still look more of a unit than I can remember for a long time, and we have lots of pace. Sterling started off with his usual crap yesterday, but there's no doubt that his pace scared the crap out of Sweden.
His decision making is still a concern. If he'd squared to Kane yesterday it would almost certainly have been 2-0 at half time.
Alli's goal should restore some confidence, and Lingard, though relatively quiet yesterday, is still a threat.
We have confidence and momentum mate, and much to be positive about. I also think that Croatia (my dark horses for this WC) will be more worried about us than we are of them.