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Former England captain Jimmy Armfield says Marcus Rashford could make a big difference for his country at Euro 2016. 18-year-old Rashford scored after just 138 seconds against Australia, becoming the youngest ever player to score on his England debut. It reminded Armfield of two players from his era: "In 1966 we took Alan Ball into the World Cup at 18, and in 1958 Pelé turned out for Brazil (aged 17), and they did alright. I think Rashford is the kind of player that just might give you the spark", he said. This clip first appeared on 5 live Sport on 27th May 2016.
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