The Borneo Post

Rashford a concern for England

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REPINO, Russia: Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford will have an injury assessed on Wednesday, said England manager Gareth Southgate as his side touched down in Russia for the World Cup on Tuesday.

Rashford shone with a stunning opening goal in England’s final warm-up friendly against Costa Rica last week, but England are hopeful he will be fit for their tournament opener against Tunisia on Monday with Southgate describing the injury as a “slight knock”.

“Marcus took a slight knock, but nothing too serious, so we will have a look at that ahead of tomorrow’s session which is open for everybody to see,” Southgate told the BBC upon England’s arrival in St Petersburg.

“But other than that, everybody came through fine. Across three weeks, we have been really pleased to get the 23 we picked through all of the sessions.”

Af ter f lying i nto Sai nt Petersburg, England headed to their base camp in the seaside town of Repino, 45km northwest of the city, where preparatio­ns will start for the Three Lions’ opening game against Tunisia on Monday. England will also face World Cup debutants Panama and highly fancied Belgium in Group G.

“We are obviously excited to be here now. We just wanted to get over here and settled to start to prepare for the games ahead,” said England captain Harry Kane.

“It is a World Cup - there is always going to be pressure, nerves and excitement. For us it is about working hard and training hard until the game, then going out there and having some fun.”

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