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'It worked perfectly': Alan Shearer lauds Gareth Southgate's tactical decision-making against Wales after deciding to switch Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden's positions as both starred with goalscoring performances Alan Shearer believes England manager Gareth Southgate deserves recognition Shearer hailed Southgate's tactical decision against Wales on Tuesday The Three Lions boss decided to start star duo Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden With both getting on the scoresheet during the nation's stunning 3-0 win 

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Alan Shearer has praised England manager Gareth Southgate's tactical intuition after deciding to bring Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford in from the cold to start against Wales on Tuesday.

Both attacking stars made their first World Cup starts in Qatar as Southgate decided a final group stage clash against their connected rivals would bring the best out of the duo.

The Three Lions boss saw his faith repaid as Rashford and Foden both got on the scoresheet as the Manchester pair showed they deserve to start in the knockout stages.

Marcus Rashford (right) and Phil Foden (left) starred for England against Wales on Tuesday

Marcus Rashford (right) and Phil Foden (left) starred for England against Wales on Tuesday

England manager Gareth Southgate has been praised for making brave tactical decisions

England manager Gareth Southgate has been praised for making brave tactical decisions

Southgate made further formational adjustments

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