It was a Manchester treble for England as Marcus Rashford scored twice and Phil Foden got the goals that propelled England into the last sixteen of the World Cup and a tie against Senegal on Sunday

Rashford celebrated by dropping to his knees and pointing to the skies with both hands, and he revealed afterwards that the gesture was a tribute to his friend Garfield Hayward who recently passed away after suffering from serious illness.

“I lost one of my friends a couple of days ago,” Rashford said. “He had quite a long battle with cancer. I’m pleased I scored for him, he’s always been a big supporter of mine. He was just a great person and I’m pleased he came into my life, really.”

Moments like this, this is what we play football for, the biggest moments, the best moments and I’m really happy today with going through to the next round of the tournament,” The Manchester United striker added

The sun condemned Wales to an early exit from the competition finishing bottom of the group

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