Rashford targets end of child hunger in Britain

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has
pledged to keep fighting until no child in Britain goes hungry after
helping raise around £20 million for charity during the coronavirus
lockdown.

The 22-year-old England star teamed up with FareShare,
an organisation that distributes food to nearly 11 000 frontline
charities and community groups.

“I have amazing news!” he tweeted. “We had a goal that by end of June we would be able to supply 3 million meals to vulnerable people across the UK.

“Today we have met the financial goal to provide these meals. Thank you all so much for the support.”

Rashford,
named the fifth most valuable player in Europe this week, said he was
celebrating the success but had no intention of stopping.

“Trust me when I say, I will keep fighting until no child in the UK has to worry about where their next meal is coming from.

“This is England in 2020 and families need help.”

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Croatia World Cup striker Andrej Kramaric could return to the squad after shaking off a nagging ankle problem, while fellow attacker Sargis Adamyan is also battling an ankle injury.

Benjamin Hübner is suspended again after his dismissal last weekend. Ermin Bicakcic could slot into defence.

Jacob Bruun Larsen, signed from Borussia Dortmund, has problems with his adductors, as does Florian Grillitsch.