; Kane, Saka, Rashford, Maguire are early arrivals at St George park ahead of England Euro Qualifiers with Malta (Photos) - Report Minds Kane, Saka, Rashford, Maguire are early arrivals at St George park ahead of England Euro Qualifiers with Malta (Photos) | Report Minds

Kane, Saka, Rashford, Maguire are early arrivals at St George park ahead of England Euro Qualifiers with Malta (Photos)

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England players have arrived at St George's Park ahead of Euro qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.

Raheem Sterling and Mason Mount of Chelsea were two unexpected omissions from Gareth Southgate's team.
Southgate intends to rest his Manchester City players against Malta after they lifted the Champions League on Saturday.

Captain Harry Kane was all smiles as he arrived for international duty. 

When the Three Lions play Malta, it is anticipated that the Tottenham Hotspur striker will lead the offense. 
Marcus Rashford appeared cheerful when he arrived at St George's Park for England duty. 

The star of Manchester United will attempt to get behind his team's loss to Manchester City in the FA Cup final. 
Bukayo Saka, who placed second with Arsenal, was also seen leaving for St. George's Park. 

The Gunners player recently traveled to Nigeria to see his parents, who are of African descent. 
Despite having an erratic season at the club level, Harry Maguire was also seen coming with Luke Shaw from Man United.


Eberechi Eze, a fellow Crystal Palace player who has six goals in his previous ten games for the club, has also been included in the team due to his current run of success. Ahead of the Euro qualifiers, the midfielder showed up smiling.
Tyrone Mings was also called up to the team due to his recent play, giving Southgate another option on the left side of defense should he decide to start the Aston Villa captain.

James Maddison, a former star of Leicester who was demoted, was selected once again after making an unexpected comeback to Southgate's World Cup team in December.

Marc Guehi could be trying to use the opportunity presented by John Stones' absence against Malta in order to solidify his position in Southgate's preparations for Euro 2024.


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