The Three Lions were in great attacking form in the Euro 2020 Qualifiers

England concluded a triumphant Euro 2020 qualification campaign with a first-place finish in Group A after their 4-0 rout of Kosovo on Sunday.

The Three Lions established seven wins out of eight games and tallied a staggering 37 goals in the course of the qualification stages. They netted a total of 38 goals in 2019, which is the most that the English national team have scored in a calendar year since 1908.

Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling proved themselves to be influential figures up front, having netted a combined 20 goals in the qualifying stages.

Meanwhile, Rashford is on a goalscoring streak of his own, scoring nine goals in 10 matches for both Manchester United and England.

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The 22-year-old has now highlighted the importance of maintaining their scintillating attack for the Euros as it has the potential to inspire England to the title.

The United star said (via BBC),

England are scheduled to play their group stage matches at the iconic Wembley Stadium when the Euros kickstart in June next year.

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