in

England World Cup ace Marcus Rashford takes Bukayo Saka’s spelling test, but does he do better than Grealish and Co?


MARCUS RASHFORD is the latest England star to take on the gauntlet that is Bukayo Saka’s “spelling school.”

A host of other Three Lions stars including Jack Grealish, James Maddison and Declan Rice have all tried and failed to pass Saka’s tricky spelling tests.

Marcus Rashford was the latest England star to be tested by Bukayo SakaCredit: TikTok @bukayosaka87
Upon realising he was being filmed Rashford burst out laughingCredit: TikTok @bukayosaka87
He then attempted to spell the word “embarrassed”Credit: TikTok @bukayosaka87
Jack Grealish has also been tested on his spellingCredit: TikTok / @bukayosaka87
Declan Rice fell victim to the test tooCredit: TikTok / @bukayosaka87
Saka is England’s top goalscorer at the World CupCredit: PA

And Manchester United ace Rashford became the latest cornered England star.

Saka has previously tested his pals on words including aesthetic, rhythm and pronunciation.

After realising he was being filmed Rashford burst into laughter, as Saka revealed his word was “embarrassed.”

Following a moment’s thought Rashford gave it his best shot, and was so close to becoming the first person to pass Saka’s spelling school.

READ MORE ENGLAND NEWS

However, Rashford went with just one r, when in fact he needed two.

To signal Rashford’s wrong answer, Saka made an attempt at a Britain’s Got Talent style buzzer before bursting out into laughter and shouting: “You’re wrong.”

The camaraderie in the England camp appears to be very high, and Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate has been doing all he can to ensure his squad remains relaxed before they face France on Saturday.

This tactic included a secret gig from former Take That singer Robbie Williams after he paid the England camp a visit last night.

Most read in Football

HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON THE WORLD CUP

The inflatables are back too, while the squad have been bonding over a card game called Werewolf.

England just edge out France when it comes to meeting them in tournaments.

The record goes two games in England’s favour, one win in France’s and two draws, with Saturday’s quarter-final being the sixth time the nations have met in competitive international football.

While the overall record is good news, the catch to this is that England last beat France in 1982.

But an apparent time traveller has already predicted England to come out on top against Kylian Mbappe and Co.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Fifa begins crackdown on journalists taking selfies after Cristiano Ronaldo joke following Portugal World Cup win

Harry Maguire identified as England’s dangerman by French paper L’Equipe ahead of World Cup clash vs France