Marcus Rashford has vowed England ‘will come once more’ after their heartbreaking exit from the World Cup towards France on Saturday evening.
- England crash out of World Cup
- Rashford sends rallying cry
- Attacker leaves event as nation’s joint prime scorer
WHAT HAPPENED? England misplaced 2-1 to France in a heartbreaking evening for the Three Lions within the World Cup quarter-final. Harry Kane’s uncharacteristically skied a penalty and it finally meant that his aspect could not make it to back-to-back World Cup semi-finals.
WHAT HE SAID: In a tweet, Rashford thanked the England followers for his or her “unconditional help” and vowed that they “will come once more,” following Saturday nights exit.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Rashford can go away Qatar together with his head held excessive as he was England’s joint prime scorer on the event with three targets. The Manchester United attacker solely began one sport towards Wales, approaching as a sub in each different match.
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WHAT NEXT FOR RASHFORD & ENGLAND? Rashford will return to membership responsibility within the coming weeks, and his early exit from the World Cup might imply he’s obtainable for United’s return to Premier League motion towards Nottingham Forest on December 27. England now do not play once more till March, the place they kick off their Euro 2024 qualifying marketing campaign.
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