Marcus Rashford left his England teammates stunned during their final training session before taking on Mexico at the Azteca on July 4, 2026.
The 28-year-old produced some exceptional skill during a rondo, nutmegging Ezri Konsa.

What happened?

Rashford received the ball from John Stones, flicked it up into his control, and released it with a swift touch to find Morgan Rogers with his pass.

Why it matters for Marcus Rashford

This impressive display of skill is a testament to Rashford's abilities, and he will be hoping to keep his place for a third consecutive outing.

Rashford erupted in laughter at what he had just executed, while Jarell Quansah, Harry Kane, Declan Rice, and Dan Burn immediately placed their hands on their heads.

What comes next?

England skipper Kane eventually collapsed to the ground in fits of laughter, while Rashford marched away doing exactly the same.

After belatedly shutting his legs, Konsa simply sprinted away.
Despite the responses from England's players, it appears they won't be overly shocked by Rashford's behaviour.

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has previously observed that Rashford simply cannot help himself when it comes to embarrassing a defender.
Rice likewise heaped praise on the Manchester United academy graduate: "Rashford is very good in the box, he's just so smooth with it, his feet are so sharp."

England's squad were forced to endure drumming and fireworks outside their hotel on Saturday evening, though Thomas Tuchel refuses to let that serve as an excuse.
Tuchel emphasised there would be an opportunity for the squad to catch up on rest.

Rashford has featured in England's previous two fixtures against Panama and DR Congo, and will be battling Anthony Gordon for the left-wing berth.
The England team is seeking to book their place in the World Cup's last-16.

Tuchel said: "We had no issues tonight and I think Fifa took care of the situation.
We have security around the hotel so we expect a good night's sleep.