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Marcus Rashford believes England can win the World Cup in Russia

Written by on 03/10/2017

Marcus Rashford believes England are capable of winning the World Cup next summer.

England are currently five points clear at the top of Group F and need just a point from their remaining two games against Slovenia and Lithuania to secure automatic qualification for the tournament.

Currently ranked 15th in the world by FIFA, they have struggled at major tournaments for a number of years, but Rashford believes Gareth Southgate is building a squad that can compete for the top honours in Russia.

"We are doing our best to go there with a real plan and intensity to try and win the tournament," he said. "We are realistic, even with how we are playing against these teams in the qualifiers.

"But then we have to build our own plan once we get to the World Cup to try and win it."

England face Slovenia at Wembley on Thursday night before closing their qualifying campaign away in Vilnius on October 8.

Rashford believes the squad can take inspiration from World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton, who met with the current crop of international players at St George’s Park on Monday.

"[Bobby Charlton is] someone who has won it before. Well, that’s the biggest inspiration we can have as players," said Rashford.

"What he says to us and the information he gives us and the memories, these are things no-one else can give to us.

"We’ve had him at United for years, but just having little conversations with him and seeing him around the place, it can give us all a big boost."

Watch highlights of England’s World Cup Qualifier against Slovenia at Wembley from 10pm on Thursday on Sky Sports Football.

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