Marcus Rashford is back in the England starting XI as new coach Thomas Tuchel gave the attacker the nod for Friday's match against Albania.
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Tuchel hands Rashford start against AlbaniaWinger's first Three Lions game in a yearDecision prompted mixed reaction from fansFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Rashford has enjoyed a bright run since joining Aston Villa on loan form Manchester United in January, resulting in Tuchel calling him up for his first matches as Three Lions boss. The 27-year-old was picked to start in the opening game of the World Cup qualifiers at Wembley on Friday, and Tuchel's decision received mixed reviews on social media.
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"Star man is back," wrote @Utddoja, later saying: "Rashford is the face of Tuchel’s first England game but people will try convince you he’s a finished player."
Journalist Simon Stone said on X: "Move to Aston Villa has reignited Marcus Rashford’s career. Glad he is enjoying his football again."
"That's a big vote of confidence for Marcus Rashford to start for England against Albania in Thomas Tuchel's first match," said @jonathandveal83. "He's looked very bright in parts for Aston Villa, but others have played more consistently over the past few months."
@RyanDry93 wrote: "Kyle Walker and Marcus Rashford starting for England in 2025 🥴🥴🥴🥴".
"Rashford and Foden in the starting XI. Pathetic, picked on reputation rather than form," said @1wozza.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Rashford last featured for England as a late substitute against Brazil in March 2024, having been left out of Gareth Southgate's squad for the European Championship that summer. The winger endured a miserable spell at United but has been revitalised by the move to Villa Park, registering four assists in nine games.
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Rashford will be aiming to impress Tuchel in his first England appearance in a year as the Three Lions look to get their World Cup qualifying campaign off to a good start.