The World Cup Battle of Britain saw England’s Three Lions slay the Welsh dragons as Marcus Rashford proved to he had the golden touch to match his gleaming boots.
He looked like he had put them on the wrong feet for the first 45 minutes. But by the end, he was shining in them as he fired England into a last-16 tie with Senegal as Group B winners.
The England forward had waited 16 months for his chance to start in a Three Lions shirt again. He looked like he had frozen in the city by the desert in the opening half against Wales here.
But it was the Manchester United striker’s fine free-kick after the break which ignited England into life after a drab first-half on the back of a dour draw with USA.
Rashford was one of four changes from that game along with Phil Foden and it was the City man who got the second.