Man Utd star Marcus Rashford and Wolves’ Conor Coady out of the England team for the Belgium and Iceland Nations League matches



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MARCUS RASHFORD and Conor Coady will miss England’s remaining November international games, the FA has confirmed.

The Manchester United star’s arrival at the Three Lions pitch was initially delayed due to an injury he suffered against Everton.

Marcus Rashford will not join England due to injury

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Marcus Rashford will not join England due to injuryCredit: Getty
Conor Coady is also absent for England's Nations League clashes with Belgium and Iceland.

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Conor Coady is also absent for England’s Nations League clashes with Belgium and Iceland.Credit: Getty

He waited at his club for a more detailed assessment of the coup, and now it has been decided that he will not meet Gareth Southgate’s team.

It remains to be seen if Rashford will be fit in time once the Premier League resumes.

United host West Brom on Saturday 21 November with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still under pressure after their uneven start to the season.

Meanwhile, Wolves captain Coady will also be absent for England’s Nations League clashes with Belgium and Iceland.

The defender has to isolate himself after discovering that he had inadvertently come into contact with someone prior to the camp who tested positive for Covid-19 via an NHS Test and Trace alert.

Since then he has returned two negative tests as part of FA and UEFA protocol.

But, according to UK government guidelines, you have to adhere to a period of self-isolation.

That means he could miss the Wolves home game against Southampton for a week on Saturday.

England will travel to Leuven on Sunday to face Roberto Martínez’s Belgium.

They prepared for that with a comfortable 3-0 win over the Republic of Ireland at Wembley on Thursday.

Southgate’s men then conclude their Nations League qualifying campaign at the national stadium next week against Iceland.

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