From 4h agoWelcome to the ConversationAfter seventy minutes of agony, and 10 minutes of Harry Kane inevitability, England fans were finally able to relax at the final whistle of their team’s 2-1 win against DR Congo in Atlanta yesterday. As Thomas Tuchel’s team prepare to head to Mexico City for the daunting task of playing the co-hosts in the Azteca, England correspondent Jacob Steinberg joins us now to answer your questions.Key eventsnowWhy were England so vulnerable on the far post from open play?6m agoWhy do England start so slowly and with the wrong tactics?13m agoHow much are we missing Maguire?14m agoWhat’s the main problem with England’s defence?21m agoWill Tuchel prioritise connections on the flanks?27m agoWhy no John Stones?34m agoShould Tuchel start with Rice at right-back?39m agoWhat’s Tuchel thinking on full-backs?4h agoWelcome to the ConversationWhy were England so vulnerable on the far post from open play?FukuokaKyushu asks: Why were England so vulnerable on the far post from open play? The wide midfielders seemed to be instructed not to track back and the defenders were always outnumbered - it seemed an obvious flaw to be exploited by a team capable of fast ball movement, especially on the counter.Jacob says: