The positivity of England’s 4-2 win over Croatia to open their World Cup campaign didn’t last long. Six days, to be exact.That’s how long Thomas Tuchel’s team waited to produce a lifeless and insipid performance against Ghana that prompted many to re-evaluate the Three Lions’ chances of winning the whole thing this summer.Perhaps a goalless draw should have been expected considering this was the fourth tournament in a row that England have had a 0-0 scoreline in their second match.They have bounced back from this sort of thing before and are still considered among the favourites to lift the World Cup at 13/2.And yet anyone who watched England fail to break down Ghana surely has concerns over the creativity in Tuchel’s ranks.Despite having 79 per cent possession, England generated just two Big Chances and could only muster three shots on target. This was the largest possession share of any team in a match not to win in World Cup history.Ghana were quite comfortable holding them at arm’s length, and while Carlos Queiroz deserves some credit for setting up his team to defend well in a low block, England simply did not do enough to move the ball more quickly or disrupt the opposition. They were desperately lacking ideas.This could lead to some changes for England’s final Group L game against Panama.England's World Cup marketplace findNico O’Reilly, for example, could return to the lineup after being dropped to the bench for the encounter with Ghana. The Manchester City player hit the crossbar with a header and brought some chaos to England’s attacking play.