The Reds striker was introduced as a second-half substitute in Monday’s win against Tunisia and in doing so made his World Cup debut.
Rashford’s pace and directness caused havoc for the Tunisian backline, and he noticeably raised England’s tempo during a period of the game when it seemed the Three Lions were beginning to tire.
What a feeling! @FIFAWorldCup debut u2728 #ThreeLions pic.twitter.com/8fSMXYJsa7
— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) June 19, 2018
His trickery and jinking runs were key to England’s recovery and many are now backing him to start in the upcoming game against Panama on Sunday.