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‘U21s can cope without Rashford’
- Updated: September 7, 2016
England’s Under-21s can do fine without Marcus Rashford, according to team-mate Nathan Redmond, who has compared the Manchester United striker to Harry Kane and Saido Berahino.
After being left out of Sam Allardyce’s first England squad as manager, the national team boss watched on from the stands as Rashford scored a hat-trick for Gareth Southgate’s young side in a 6-1 win over Norway, edging them closer to reaching the 2017 European Championship.
Southampton forward Redmond started the match alongside Rashford in attack, and although he was impressed with the United striker’s qualities, he insisted the U21 side can manage …