Marcus Rashford reached a milestone shared by Bobby Charlton, David Beckham and Wayne Rooney when he netted England’s equaliser in their Nations League win against Belgium on Sunday.
Rashford beat Simon Mignolet from the penalty spot shortly before half-time at Wembley to cancel out Romelu Lukaku’s spot-kick opener at the other end.
It meant the 22-year-old has now scored in his last four competitive appearances for England, becoming just the fourth Manchester United player to do so after World Cup winner Charlton, former captain Beckham and all-time top scorer Rooney, who did so on two occasions.