Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford couldn’t stop laughing at Arsenal star Bukayo Saka‘s basketball skills yesterday.
The two attackers are in the England squad for the World Cup. After the heartbreak at Euro 2020 last year, both Saka and Rashford will want to prove a point, and it looks like they’re both in good spirits.

Marcus Rashford mocks Arsenal star Bukayo Saka
Ahead of the football World Cup, Saka decided to try his hand at basketball in an arcade machine yesterday.
The Arsenal man, as seen in the video uploaded by England’s official YouTube channel, is accompanied by Chelsea star Raheem Sterling and United’s Rashford.
Saka began shooting one ball after another, and to be fair to him, he wasn’t too bad at it. Rashford, however, was far from impressed with the 21-year-old’s basketball skills.
As the Arsenal number seven missed a couple of shots, Rashford can be heard saying in the background: “Are you serious, bro?”
At the end of Saka’s game, Rashford continued the mocking and joked: “That’s embarrassing!”
The 21-year-old did not back down. He pointed at the machine and replied: “Did you see what it said? It says good. When the machine tells you you’re good, you’re good!”

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England’s World Cup campaign begins in three days, and Saka and Rashford will both be hoping for a place in the starting XI against Iran.
Both players have had impressive campaigns for their respective clubs this season. Saka has scored five goals and provided six assists for league leaders Arsenal, while the Manchester United man has managed eight goals and three assists in all competitions.
Both players have similar records, but we have a feeling Saka is higher up Gareth Southgate’s pecking order. Our starboy, along with Raheem Sterling and Phil Foden, seem like the front runners to start out wide, but Rashford could well have a say at some stage in the game.
It will be interesting to see who gets the nod against Iran on Monday – we Arsenal fans will be furious if it’s not Saka.

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