Deccan Chronicle

Rashford stunner in England win

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Leeds (United Kingdom),

June 8: England manager Gareth Southgate admitted Marcus Rashford had given him a difficult decision to make ahead of the World Cup with a stunning strike in a 2-0 friendly victory over Costa Rica on Thursday.

In England’s last match before their tournament opener against Tunisia in 11 days time, Manchester United’s Rashford was the star of a much-changed side in Leeds.

Danny Welbeck was also on target as England extended their unbeaten run to 10 games, stretching back nearly a year.

“What pleased me most is that Marcus Rashford enjoyed his football tonight. He played with a real swagger,” said Southgate.

Rashford made the most of the absence of England captain Harry Kane as he started up front alongside Jamie Vardy, and showed what he is capable of with a fiercely struck shot from 25 yards that dipped perfectly into the top corner.

“You work on them (goals) in training every day and when one comes up in a game it’s a reward,” Rashford told ITV.

Rashford endured a difficult end to the season at United, scoring just four times in 2018 at club level, and suffering some stinging criticism from Jose Mourinho.

However, Southgate insisted the 20-year-old needs to express himself and feel the freedom to make mistakes.

“He had a difficult end to the season having to play on his own as a number nine at times. He is still filling out — we sometimes forget how old he is,” added Southgate.

“For me, at the end of the season, he cares so much you can see he was trying too hard,” he said.

“I said to all the team before the game, I expect to see mistakes tonight and, if I don’t, there might be a problem because we wouldn’t be being as attack-minded as we want to be. They are going to make errors, but they might also show the glimpses like Marcus’s goal. It was world-class.”

Ronaldo shines

With talisman Cristiano Ronaldo back in the side, Portugal strolled to a 3-0 win over Algeria in Lisbon. A brace from Paris Saint-Germain forward Goncalo Guedes, who spent last season on loan at Valencia, and another strike from Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes secured a comfortabl­e success.

It was a welcome boost for the European champions, who hadn’t won since March and were held to draws by Tunisia in their previous two friendlies.

Having been given some extra time off following Real Madrid’s CL final win over Liverpool, Ronaldo made his 150th internatio­nal appearance for Portugal.

 ?? AFP ?? England’s Marcus Rashford (right) is chased by Costa Rica’s Cristian Gamboa in their Internatio­nal friendly at Elland Road in Leeds on Thursday.—
AFP England’s Marcus Rashford (right) is chased by Costa Rica’s Cristian Gamboa in their Internatio­nal friendly at Elland Road in Leeds on Thursday.—

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