• Rashford: ‘There is no point fearing the past’
  • Jordan Henderson: ‘Our young squad can be a positive thing’

Marcus Rashford has urged England to write their names into history by securing a famous victory over Germany in the last 16 of Euro 2020.

England have endured plenty of heartbreak against their old rivals in tournaments, but there is a belief within the camp that they will not be carrying any mental baggage when they face Joachim Löw’s side. Most of the squad are too young to remember their manager, Gareth Southgate, missing the decisive penalty in the Euro 96 semi-final against Germany and Rashford feels it is vital that they do not show any fear at Wembley on Tuesday.

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