Compared to the game with Italy, England's pass completion was poor (or seemed poor, i don't know the figures) and they barely penetrated a much less competent defence than the Italian's.
The buildup to England's goal was the kind of penetration i was expecting a fair bit of after the intent and pace shown in the last game, but there wasn't nearly enough for a team that seems to need a lot of chances to score, up against a team that only needs a few.
Still, if you told England they would last longer in the competition than Spain, they would probably think they were going to have a good world cup.