Marcus Rashford failed to perform individually for England, and Neville was right about Ben White

In a recent England training session, Marcus Rashford was unable to duplicate his class-leading goal against Arsenal.

Marcus Rashford attempted to make the ball on the left wing during a recent English training session. He faced Kyle Walker after receiving the ball.

The Manchester United player made well-known cuts towards the middle while moving from the left wing.

The player, who was born in 1997, frequently clicked while dribbling to trick the opposition before continuing to push the ball away. Walker and Harry Maguire are over Rashford, end of story.

Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace lost his equilibrium after another click from Rashford, falling to the ground.

Rashford thought he had the advantage to hit the corner, but Guehi still stood up to block it.

The former Chelsea player’s defensive tenacity and willpower allowed him to successfully stop Rashford’s attempt to score.

Jordan Pickford stood tall and shouted loudly when he witnessed Guehi’s save attempt.

Last weekend against Arsenal, Rashford was successful with a similar dribble. Accordingly, he encountered Ben White.

Rashford easily eliminated the Arsenal midfielder by fake pushing the ball and continuing to move.

White’s lack of pressure gives Rashford space to shoot the ball.

Man Utd’s number 10 thus successfully opened the score. Compared to Guehi, White had a good defensive situation. On Sky Sports, after witnessing Arsenal’s goal, Gary Neville said that White should have been closer to Rashford.