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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Marcus Rashford has scored 18 goals in 71 England appearances Published 23 minutes ago Former England winger Theo Walcott says Marcus Rashford is the Three Lions player he is "most psyched about" at the upcoming World Cup. Rashford was left out of Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 squad and did not play for his country for 12 months between March 2024 and 2025. Re-introduced by Thomas Tuchel, he has featured in every Three Lions squad under the German other than in June 2025 when a hamstring injury ruled him out. A loan spell at Barcelona, where he scored 14 goals and registered 14 assists in 47 games for the La Liga champions, has revitalised the 28-year-old Manchester United forward's career. He started England's 1-0 friendly win over New Zealand on Saturday and while Tuchel said there were "no hidden messages" within his first-half line-up, Walcott believes Rashford has to start at the World Cup. "Rashford this year has been outstanding," Walcott said on The Wayne Rooney Show. "I've watched him quite a lot. I found the love of watching Barcelona again and took more of an interest with Rashford going out there. It's been great for him. "He would be a dead cert to start for me. The way he's played, that freedom, that enjoyment. We want to see that smile." Rashford was England's bright spark in the first half against New Zealand, creating five chances. "Rashford's going to be a major part of this tournament," Walcott added. "I'm looking forward to watching him. Out of all the players, I'm most psyched about him. "I think he's brave to go abroad - it's great when English players go. I wasn't brave enough, but for him to do that shows good character." Listen to The Wayne Rooney Show - with Theo Walcott and Jermain Defoe Bellingham has fight to start for England - Tuchel Published 7 hours ago Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Walcott and Rashford only shared the pitch together once for England, both coming on as second-half substitutes in a friendly against Spain in November 2016 Against New Zealand, Rashford was replaced at half-time by new Barcelona signing Anthony Gordon as Tuchel switched all 11 players for the second half. His club future is still uncertain with Barca yet to make his loan move from Manchester United permanent. The Catalan club have a deadline of 15 June - two days before England's World Cup opener against Croatia - to activate a clause to trigger a £26m deal. Rooney is United's all-time leading scorer and said the decline of Rashford's Old Trafford career was sad. "I think it's a shame that he left Manchester United - he's a Manchester lad," Rooney said. "He's the one player who's got a chance to get my record there. "Records are there for someone to break and for a Manchester lad to do it, I think would be great. But over the last few years, he hasn't been present there. We know what a good player he is, so he probably needed that change. It's a shame to see it go the way it has be
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    Rashfords talent and recent form are undeniable, but lets not overlook Walcotts experience and clinical finishing. Both have a place, but Ill bet on the older veterans consistency.
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    Rashfords got the talent, Walcotts got the experience. But lets not ignore the fact that if Rashford cant score, he just... *shrugs*... waits for the next one. Its like hes playing for a team of robots.