Euro 2016 failure to inspire England for World Cup, says Rashford

Striker believes every individual is working hard to deliver best possible results


Afp June 04, 2018
Getting a run in: Rashford came on as a second-half substitute in England's 2-1 friendly victory over Nigeria on Saturday. PHOTO COURTESY: TWITTER/ MARCUS RASHFORD

LONDON: England have extra motivation at this year's World Cup as they look to eradicate the "nasty feeling" of a dismal exit from the 2016 European Championships in France, striker Marcus Rashford has said.

England's underwhelming campaign at their last major tournament saw them fall 2-1 to surprise package Iceland in the Round-of-16 and Manchester United forward Rashford says the team are eager to redeem themselves in Russia.

"The feeling of losing is a nasty feeling," Rashford told reporters ahead of the June 14-July 15 tournament. "When you speak about (it), people don't understand. So definitely we'll take all the things that happened at that tournament into the next one because that is one of the important things to spur us.

Rashford added every individual in the team is working hard for the World Cup. "The main thing is to go into a tournament with confidence in ourselves. The easiest way to get that is through performances but we know each individual is working hard in training so we are going to be confident."

Rashford came on as a second-half substitute in England's 2-1 friendly victory over Nigeria on Saturday with manager Gareth Southgate's side set to conclude their World Cup preparations with a friendly against Costa Rica on Thursday.

England kick off their World Cup campaign against Tunisia on June 18. Panama and Belgium are the other teams in Group G.

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