Rashford, Lingard & England squad arrive at St. George’s Park | Inside Access

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Interim England Manager Gareth Southgate greets his first senior England squad including Manchester United duo Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford as they arrive at St. George’s Park ahead of England’s Group F 2018 World Cup Qualifying fixture against Malta.

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Gareth Southgate OBE is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a defender or as a midfielder. He is the manager of the England national team.

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Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta and formerly Melita, is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is Valletta. The official and national language is Maltese, which is descended from Sicilian Arabic that developed during the Emirate of Sicily, while English serves as the second official language. Italian and Sicilian also previously served as official and cultural languages.

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