- Marcus Rashford emphasised the need for England players to “fight for each other” like club teammates, fostering a brotherhood spirit within Thomas Tuchel's squad, particularly amid competition for starting spots with players such as Anthony Gordon.
- Rashford acknowledged the challenge of having many deserving players in the squad and highlighted the importance of individuals managing their disappointment for the team's overall benefit.
- He urged England to approach their upcoming Group L match against Ghana with an “unrelenting intensity” that their opponents would be unable to cope with, aiming to build on their initial performance.
- Following their 4-2 victory over Croatia in the opening game, England have the opportunity to secure their place in the World Cup knockout stages with a game to spare if they defeat Ghana.
- Rashford, who scored England's fourth goal as a substitute against Croatia, has returned to full training after experiencing some discomfort, confirming his readiness for the crucial fixture against Ghana.
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