Tottenham striker Harry Kane admits England should be scoring more at the Euros.
UEFA statistics record England as having 65 attempts on goal in their three games to date, a number that speaks well of their attacking intent but poorly of their conversion rate.
Just 15 of those have been on target, with three ending up in the net.
"We haven't scored as many goals as we probably should have," admitted Kane.
"I don't think it's anxiety. We are doing all we can to put the ball in the back of the net and we've scored a few...it's not like we've scored no goals at all.
"But I think we need to be a bit more clinical in the final third, not just finishing but a few crosses and passes could have been a little bit better too.
"I think there are things we can improve on, we are trying to rectify that and we're working hard as a team."