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Rashford scores third-quickest World Cup goal by a sub

The forward arrived on the field in the 71st minute, replacing Arsenal's Bukayo Saka, and took just 49 seconds to notch his 13th international goal.

The strike was the third-quickest goal by a substitute in the history of the World Cup, and symbolised Rashford's resurgence for both club and country so far in 2022/23.

49 - Marcus Rashford scored just 49 seconds after coming on for England, the third-quickest goal by a substitute in World Cup history. Impact. pic.twitter.com/NIjqb6nHXW

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