Marcus Rashford, Declan Rice and Jack Grealish
England's 0-0 draw with the United States saw them miss the chance to wrap up qualification for the knockout stage with a game to spare
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Marcus Rashford says that England's players don't need fans to boo them.

The Three Lions are top of Group B and have a good chance of reaching the last 16 thanks to their win over Iran.

Fans jeered at the final whistle after Friday's uninspired draw against the USA.

The USA game will be forgotten if we play well in the next game.

It is not a good feeling. We don't need fans to boo us because we've played poorly. The group felt that we could have done better.

It's natural for players to wonder if they would have changed things in the build-up to the game. We can't be so negative about the fact that you don't win. In the group, we are in a good position.

The best team in the world is the one that wins a game. You're the worst when you lose. It's a sport. You have to balance out as a player.

England missed out on a chance to book their place in the knockout stage when they were held to a drab draw by the United States.

England's performance evoked memories of the 2010 tournament in South Africa, where they underwhelmed and Wayne Rooney was forced to apologize for his comments after a disappointing draw against Algeria.

England have reached the semi-finals of the World Cup and the final of Euro 2020, with MarcusRashford saying that it doesn't take a genius to figure out that their have been significant improvements.

The standard of training was lower. If you don't train well, you can't expect to play well, and you can't expect to win.

There is clearly a change and improvement. Even though we have done better in the major tournaments, we have done better in the games.

I feel like we will lose games when I'm in England. As a collective, we are very strong and that is something that is important to Gareth.

It doesn't take a genius to see that we have improved. It's a million miles away from where we are now, after we were knocked out of the Euros.

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