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Mixed reviews from England's 1-0 World Cup opener vs upstart Haiti

BRISBANE, Australia : England's women's soccer team opened their Women's World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory, but the general consensus was the fourth-ranked Lionesses were lucky to escape Lang Park with three points on Saturday, failing to find any finishing finesse.

England's rusty performance drew negative reviews.

"It was really poor from England...sloppy in possession, taking too long to play the pass and then getting caught," former England keeper Karen Bardsley told BBC Radio. "I didn't expect it to be that close."

There were some encouraging signs however for the European champions. Their 11 shots on target were the most in a World Cup game since 2011, and Alessia Russo's five shots on net were the most by an England player since then.

The Lionesses have also scored in each of their last 14 games in the global tournament, although Saturday's lone goal was a penalty kick from Georgia Stanway.

The nerve-jangling win was also reminiscent of their narrow 1-0 victory over Austria to open the Euro tournament a year earlier that they went on to win.

Keeper Mary Earps, who made a spectacular game-changing save in the dying minutes when she stretched to get a toe on a shot from Roseline Eloissaint, said England have plenty of work to do in their five days of training before facing Denmark on July 28.

"(The win) puts us in a good place," said the Manchester United keeper. "But for sure there's plenty we need to review and reflect on because we have set ourselves a higher standard than that."

Denmark eked out a 1-0 victory over China in the opener of their first World Cup appearance in 16 years on a late goal by Amalie Vangsgaard, joining the Lionesses atop Group D with three points apiece.

"Denmark is a different style of play

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