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Marcus Rashford has expressed his delight after receiving a retreat from England by the new Chief of Tres Lions, Thomas Tuchel.
Tuchel announced his 26 -men team for the next World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia on Friday at Wembley.
The German coach rewarded Rashford for his strong start in life in Aston Villa, having joined in loan of Man United in the January transfer window.
Rashford has made nine appearances in all competitions for his new club and, although he has not yet scored, the striker has made a valuable contribution, including notch four assists.
He has shown signs of a Renaissance under Unai Emery, responding impressively to be left out of the Man United team in the last weeks of his time in his childhood club.
Rashford has been rewarded for being one of the main inclusions in Tuchel's first team.

Marcus Rashford has expressed his delight for being retired to the England team

The head of England, Thomas Tuchel, included Rashford in his 26 -men team for World Cup qualifiers

Rashford wrote 'never stop believing, I can't wait to start' after confirmation of the call
He responded with an eight -words message on social networks to confirm his call.
“Never stop believing,” Rashford wrote. “I can't wait to start.”
Rashford accompanied the message with a photo of him that represents the three lions in the past.
The call represents a line of life from England for Rashford, which has not played for your country since last month.
Rashford had lost the European championship last summer.
Tuchel, explaining his squad announcement, said the moment was the right time for Rashford to return to the three lions.
England's manager emphasized that Rashford's return was partly as an attempt to push him to maintain the standards he has established in the early stages of his Aston Villa's career.
“I felt that Marcus had a great impact on Aston Villa,” Tuchel said.

Rashford appeared for the last time for England in a friendly against Brazil in Wembley last March

Tuchel praised Rashford for his 'great impact' since he joined Aston Villa on loan in January

The head of England said that the next camp of England will try to motivate Rashford even more
'He has had a great impact mainly from the bank and the impact was impressive.
'The physical impact was impressive and, most importantly, the impact against the ball: its work rate, its defensive impact, its hard work on the background, its monitoring in its position was impressive.
'He had the strong feeling that we should nominate him, take him to push him to remain at that level and not resort to the old routines.
“This camp is to join him and push him to stay at that level.”
Rashford, who has scored eight goals for his country, will hope to add to his 60 caps in England in the next games against Albania and Latvia.