In the minutes after England had beaten Croatia, Harry Kane stood at the front of the England players who had gathered at the far end of the AT&T Stadium, where the late afternoon sunlight was streaming in through the windows on the top tiers.The giant scoreboard, so big that it sometimes felt as if it were obscuring the view of the pitch, announced that Kane had been adjudged man of the match and the England fans massed in that stand began to serenade their captain.England had started their campaign with a 4-2 win and suddenly, dreams had been unleashed. The same dreams that England dream every tournament, the same dreams that have been dashed for the last 58 years. 'Jules Rimet still gleaming,' the England fans yelled and hope reigned eternal.The strains of Oasis rang out across this modern sporting temple to excess. 'I don't believe that anybody feels the way I feel about you now,' the England fans roared as Kane stood there, '…maybe you're going to be one that saves me.'Maybe he is going to be the one that saves them. If this display was anything to go by, it certainly won't be England's defence that saves them. They call this city Big D but England's defence was very much Little D on Wednesday afternoon. It will have to improve fast if England are to go deep in this tournament.If they can fix that they have the firepower to go far. Kane is at the forefront of that. He scored two goals in the first half to raise his total in World Cups to 10 and join Gary Lineker as England's leading all-time scorer in the tournament.