The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Rashford will bounce back

- Danny MURPHY

MARCUS RASHFORD should be one of the first names on the England teamsheet that plays Spain tomorrow.

Not because he needs his confidence rebuilding after two missed chances against Croatia — he’s mentally strong enough to cope with any stick that comes his way — but because Gareth Southgate needs his strongest team available.

Let’s start with a few facts. Rashford doesn’t turn 21 until the end of this month and already has 27 England caps and five goals. He’s still younger than Harry Kane when the Spurs idol made his internatio­nal debut. Gary Lineker didn’t play for England until he was 23.

Some players may be affected by the criticism that comes with failing to score but I’ve seen enough of Rashford to be 100 per cent sure he has the right frame of mind to cope.

He will have replayed his chances for an hour or two on Friday night, then maybe got back on the training pitch to do some one-on-one exercises and be ready to move forward. He’s got that maturity and confidence in him, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see him bang one in tomorrow.

It’s understand­able that England stars are going to be analysed to within an inch of their lives, but any suggestion that he can’t cut it at the top is ludicrous. He’s in a situation at Manchester United where, although he gets minutes on the pitch, they aren’t consistent minutes. He’s in, out, on the bench, playing in different positions, which he can do. Someone who knows they are playing in front of goal every week will build a rhythm to finish chances.

He should use Thierry Henry as a role model. Henry was used wide early in his career, was criticised for his lack of composure, and ended up as Arsenal’s record scorer.

Luckily, I don’t think Southgate is a manager who is swayed by outside noise. At the World Cup, there was a campaign to oust Raheem Sterling for Ruben Loftus-Cheek, which he ignored. You have to name your best team against Spain and their back four will know they are going to be in for a game against Sterling, Kane and Rashford.

Jadon Sancho is a livewire but it’s asking too much for an 18-year-old to face one of the best teams in the world when he’s never been a regular starter for Borussia Dortmund.

As for Rashford, more game time at United would help when he is up against Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial and Juan Mata for places.

 ??  ?? MAKING A MESS OFIT: Rashford fluffs a great chance to win in Croatia
MAKING A MESS OFIT: Rashford fluffs a great chance to win in Croatia

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