<p>Raheem Sterling ignited England's Euro 2020 campaign as the Manchester City forward's clinical finish sealed a 1-0 win against Croatia in their Group D opener on Sunday.</p>.<p>Gareth Southgate's side were struggling to break down Croatia until Sterling struck in the second half at sun-baked Wembley.</p>.<p>The 26-year-old's first goal at a major tournament — in his 13th game — was the perfect riposte to critics who questioned Southgate's decision to select him instead of Jack Grealish.</p>.<p>Sterling has endured a chequered relationship with England fans after being hounded following his tame performances at Euro 2016.</p>.<p>He also struggled to hold down a place with Premier League champions City this term, culminating in his lacklustre display in their Champions League final defeat against Chelsea.</p>.<p>But, days after he was given an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for his anti-racism campaigning, Sterling enjoyed a perfectly-timed moment of redemption.</p>.<p>"I always said if I played at Wembley at a major tournament I had to score. It's great to finally do that," said Sterling, who grew up close to the national stadium.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-netherlands-clinch-late-winner-in-five-goal-thriller-against-ukraine-997234.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Netherlands clinch late winner in five-goal thriller against Ukraine</a></strong></p>.<p>"There's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club and it's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England and I'm enjoying my football.</p>.<p>"Have I justified my selection? I'm trying. I've focused on myself and tried to come into the tournament with a clear head."</p>.<p>In a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semi-final won by Croatia, England were hampered by a lack of cutting edge until Sterling came to the rescue.</p>.<p>Sterling's winner eased the tension at Wembley and got fans bellowing 'Football's coming home' in the hope England can emulate their run to the semi-finals when they hosted Euro 96, and maybe even win a major tournament for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.</p>.<p>"I'm so pleased for Raheem. He was dangerous all game. His goalscoring record suggests we should have faith in him and I think he was motivated to show that," Southgate said.</p>.<p>In truth, this was a far from convincing performance, but Southgate will take heart from the way his team kept their nerve on a pressure-packed occasion.</p>.<p>"It's lovely to have given our fans and our country a really enjoyable afternoon. The players dealt with the big occasion really well," Southgate said.</p>.<p>Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic added: "We have lots of optimism. We are looking forward to our next games and we can still reach our objective of moving into the next round."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-messi-confesses-to-worrying-about-contracting-covid-19-997224.html" target="_blank">Copa America: Messi confesses to worrying about contracting Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>England host neighbours Scotland in their second Group D match on Friday before taking on the Czech Republic in their final game of the first stage on June 22.</p>.<p>Southgate's surprise decision to select Kalvin Phillips proved an inspired move as, along with Sterling, the Leeds midfielder was England's most accomplished performer.</p>.<p>Manchester City forward Phil Foden, his hair bleached blond, has drawn comparisons with England legend Paul Gascoigne, who sported the same eye-catching hair cut during Euro 96.</p>.<p>Foden was inches away from giving England the perfect start in the sixth minute with the kind of magic that made Gascoigne so beloved.</p>.<p>Collecting Sterling's pass on the edge of the area, Foden worked space to curl his left-footed shot off the far post.</p>.<p>But Southgate's men showed signs of running out of ideas after their early flurry failed to yield a goal.</p>.<p>Fans chanted for the introduction of Aston Villa playmaker Grealish after a slow start to the second half.</p>.<p>But Sterling quelled the mounting anxiety as England struck in the 57th minute.</p>.<p>Phillips was the catalyst as he burst forward past two Croatians and slipped a deft pass behind the defensive line.</p>.<p>Sterling arrived just ahead of his lunging marker and slotted a low shot past Dominik Livakovic from 10 yards.</p>.<p>In the absence of the injured Harry Maguire, Tyrone Mings and John Stones were up to the task as England's centre-backs held firm to clinch a victory in their opening European Championship game for the first time.</p>
<p>Raheem Sterling ignited England's Euro 2020 campaign as the Manchester City forward's clinical finish sealed a 1-0 win against Croatia in their Group D opener on Sunday.</p>.<p>Gareth Southgate's side were struggling to break down Croatia until Sterling struck in the second half at sun-baked Wembley.</p>.<p>The 26-year-old's first goal at a major tournament — in his 13th game — was the perfect riposte to critics who questioned Southgate's decision to select him instead of Jack Grealish.</p>.<p>Sterling has endured a chequered relationship with England fans after being hounded following his tame performances at Euro 2016.</p>.<p>He also struggled to hold down a place with Premier League champions City this term, culminating in his lacklustre display in their Champions League final defeat against Chelsea.</p>.<p>But, days after he was given an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for his anti-racism campaigning, Sterling enjoyed a perfectly-timed moment of redemption.</p>.<p>"I always said if I played at Wembley at a major tournament I had to score. It's great to finally do that," said Sterling, who grew up close to the national stadium.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-netherlands-clinch-late-winner-in-five-goal-thriller-against-ukraine-997234.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Netherlands clinch late winner in five-goal thriller against Ukraine</a></strong></p>.<p>"There's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club and it's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England and I'm enjoying my football.</p>.<p>"Have I justified my selection? I'm trying. I've focused on myself and tried to come into the tournament with a clear head."</p>.<p>In a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semi-final won by Croatia, England were hampered by a lack of cutting edge until Sterling came to the rescue.</p>.<p>Sterling's winner eased the tension at Wembley and got fans bellowing 'Football's coming home' in the hope England can emulate their run to the semi-finals when they hosted Euro 96, and maybe even win a major tournament for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.</p>.<p>"I'm so pleased for Raheem. He was dangerous all game. His goalscoring record suggests we should have faith in him and I think he was motivated to show that," Southgate said.</p>.<p>In truth, this was a far from convincing performance, but Southgate will take heart from the way his team kept their nerve on a pressure-packed occasion.</p>.<p>"It's lovely to have given our fans and our country a really enjoyable afternoon. The players dealt with the big occasion really well," Southgate said.</p>.<p>Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic added: "We have lots of optimism. We are looking forward to our next games and we can still reach our objective of moving into the next round."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-messi-confesses-to-worrying-about-contracting-covid-19-997224.html" target="_blank">Copa America: Messi confesses to worrying about contracting Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>England host neighbours Scotland in their second Group D match on Friday before taking on the Czech Republic in their final game of the first stage on June 22.</p>.<p>Southgate's surprise decision to select Kalvin Phillips proved an inspired move as, along with Sterling, the Leeds midfielder was England's most accomplished performer.</p>.<p>Manchester City forward Phil Foden, his hair bleached blond, has drawn comparisons with England legend Paul Gascoigne, who sported the same eye-catching hair cut during Euro 96.</p>.<p>Foden was inches away from giving England the perfect start in the sixth minute with the kind of magic that made Gascoigne so beloved.</p>.<p>Collecting Sterling's pass on the edge of the area, Foden worked space to curl his left-footed shot off the far post.</p>.<p>But Southgate's men showed signs of running out of ideas after their early flurry failed to yield a goal.</p>.<p>Fans chanted for the introduction of Aston Villa playmaker Grealish after a slow start to the second half.</p>.<p>But Sterling quelled the mounting anxiety as England struck in the 57th minute.</p>.<p>Phillips was the catalyst as he burst forward past two Croatians and slipped a deft pass behind the defensive line.</p>.<p>Sterling arrived just ahead of his lunging marker and slotted a low shot past Dominik Livakovic from 10 yards.</p>.<p>In the absence of the injured Harry Maguire, Tyrone Mings and John Stones were up to the task as England's centre-backs held firm to clinch a victory in their opening European Championship game for the first time.</p>