People might see it as me, Cole Palmer and Jude Bellingham competing for the number 10 spot, but we're just trying to get the best out of each other for England' Morgan Rogers on the Three Lions competition for place
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People might see it as me, Cole Palmer and Jude Bellingham competing for the number 10 spot, but we're just trying to get the best out of each other for England' Morgan Rogers on the Three Lions competition for place
"I can remember it vividly we won the game 5-2. I think Cole assisted my first goal, actually. That's what the path is about: moments, experiences."
"It's massive, and knowing players who've made it with you, after playing with them for so long, that's really nice."
"No, of course not, he admits. It's one in however many players that make it, so to have a few from the same group is probably unheard of."
"But I think that shows the younger generations are getting better and the pool of talent is just getting bigger and bigger."
Morgan Rogers, Cole Palmer, and Jude Bellingham are vying for the number 10 position in England's World Cup squad. They debuted together in an under-15 match against Turkey in 2016, fostering unity among them. Rogers recalls their first match vividly, highlighting the importance of shared experiences in their development. He acknowledges the rarity of multiple players from the same youth group making it to the senior team, indicating an increase in talent among younger generations.
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