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Rashford should replace Sterling for Panama game - Carragher

Soccer Football - World Cup - England Press Conference - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 19, 2018 England's Marcus Rashford during the press conference REUTERS/Lee Smith

(Reuters) - Former England defender Jamie Carragher believes Marcus Rashford should replace fellow forward Raheem Sterling for the World Cup fixture against Panama on Sunday, explaining that the Manchester United player is better suited to the side's system.

Skipper Harry Kane bagged a brace, the second in stoppage time, as England beat Tunisia 2-1 in their opening Group G match on Monday but Sterling was unable to prevent his scoring drought from extending to 21 matches for the national side.

Carragher noted that Rashford's positive contribution after he replaced Sterling in the 68th minute gave England the impetus to break down a stubborn Tunisia rearguard and said the 20-year-old's performance warranted a starting spot.

Soccer Football - World Cup - England Training - England Training Camp, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 14, 2018 England's Raheem Sterling during training REUTERS/Lee Smith

"England's system does not suit Sterling -- or certainly not in the position he is currently occupying," the former Liverpool defender, who earned 38 caps for England, wrote in his column for the Telegraph.

"It is designed to enable (manager Gareth) Southgate to select more attack-minded, technical players with the added protection of three centre-backs and a holding midfielder.

"At the moment, England are effectively playing with three number 10s... All rely on their movement and pace rather than ability to open up defences with a cute pass. It makes Sterling's inclusion slightly illogical."

Soccer Football - Champions League Semi Final Second Leg - AS Roma v Liverpool - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy - May 2, 2018 Jamie Carragher inside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

England face Belgium in their final group game on June 28.

(Reporting by Arnab Paul in Bengaluru; Editing by John O'Brien)

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