EnglandJordan Pickford Solid save to deny José Luis Rodríguez. Still doesn’t inspire confidence when he charges out of goal. 6Jarell Quansah Early mistake betrayed nerves. Settled down after making a great tackle, doesn’t add much going forward. 5Ezri Konsa Looks shaky in possession at times. But building his understanding with Guéhi and should keep his spot. 6Marc Guéhi Typically unflustered. England look much more solid with the Manchester City defender at the back. 7Nico O’Reilly Defensive shortcomings were exposed again. But always looking to get forward and caused problems. 7Elliot Anderson Far too isolated on his own in central midfield. Not the performance of a player worth £116m. 5Jude Bellingham Much more involved from deeper role initially and came up with the crucial goal just when England needed him. Great cross for Kane’s clincher. 8Morgan Rogers Looked determined to take his chance but found himself on periphery too much. Has to work on understanding with Bellingham. 6Bukayo Saka Full of energy after returning from injury, although end product was lacking. Will improve as fitness builds. 7Marcus Rashford England’s brightest spark in attack and will be disappointed not to have scored. Has to start next match. 8Marcus Rashford profileHarry Kane Worryingly anonymous in the first half. Improved after the break and got his record-breaking goal in the end. 7Substitutes: Noni Madueke (for Saka 61) Little impact after replacing Arsenal teammate for last 30 minutes. 5; Djed Spence (for Quansah 61) Cleared a header off the line on his mandatory appearance. 7; Eberechi Eze (for Bellingham 71) Looked more comfortable than against Ghana. 6; Ollie Watkins (for Kane 85) Almost snaffled a third goal. 7; Jordan Henderson (for Anderson 85) Shored things up on first appearance of tournament. 6PanamaOrlando Mosquera Dealt with almost everything England threw at him, including two excellent saves to keep out Rashford and Kane efforts. 7Amir Murillo Struggled to contain Rashford initially but grew in confidence. Could have scored twice if he’d brought his shooting boots. 6Fidel Escobar A rock at the back. The veteran was a commanding presence as he reached a century of international caps. 7Fidel Escobar made life difficult for Marcus Rashford and his England teammates. Photograph: ANP/ShutterstockJosé Córdoba The Norwich defender stood up well to Kane and showed some nifty footwork at times too. 7Andrés Andrade Appears to enjoy diving into challenges whenever he can. Almost scored a comical own goal. 6Jorge Gutiérrez Had his hands full with Saka built showed some attacking endeavour when given an opportunity. 6Cristian Martínez Never stopped running and displayed a few silky touches on the right flank. A clever player. 7Yoel Bárcenas Ran out of steam after covering nearly every blade of grass. Taken off after England scored second. 6Carlos Harvey Made some crucial tackles and stuck to his gameplan of giving Anderson no time on the ball. 7José Luis Rodríguez Outrageous 360 turn took the break away and was always a danger on the counterattack. 8José Luis Rodríguez profileTomás Rodríguez Could have scored inside the first 20 seconds and caused England’s defence problems before being replaced at half-time. 7Substitutes: José Fajardo (for T Rodríguez ht) Got little change out of Guéhi and Konsa. Inches offside for disallowed goal. 5; Ismael Díaz (for Barcenas 72) A lively presence who almost grabbed a consolation goal. 7; Azarías Londoño (for J Rodríguez 72) A powerful runner but couldn’t get any change from Guéhi. Eric Davis (for Gutiérrez 88) Too late to make an impact. 6; Alberto Quintero (for Harvey 88) No effect on outcome. 6