England forward Bukayo Saka. Photo: Paul Ellis/AFP
Gareth Southgate recalled Bukayo Saka for England’s World Cup last 16 clash with Senegal on Sunday as Marcus Rashford was dropped despite scoring twice against Wales.
Rashford’s double inspired a 3-0 win over Wales in England’s final Group B match, ensuring their progress to the knockout stages.
But Southgate opted to restore Arsenal winger Saka to his starting line-up at the expense of the Manchester United star, who is England’s leading scorer in this year’s tournament with three goals.
Saka scored in England’s 6-2 win against Iran and played in their goalless draw with the United States before being left out against Wales.
In a blow to Southgate, England’s official Twitter account said Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling was unavailable for selection because he is “dealing with a family matter”.
Senegal were without suspended Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye, so Leicester’s Nampalys Mendy came into the team.
Krepin Diatta also earned a start for Senegal in place of Pape Gueye.
Whoever wins at the Al Bayt Stadium will face World Cup holders France in the quarter-finals on Saturday.