Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James gave England a triple injury boost ahead of their World Cup quarter-final with Norway.
Rice had been struggling with illness after Monday’s last-16 win in Mexico and had been kept away from team-mates, while Guehi missed England’s training session in Kansas City on Thursday with concerns emerging about a hamstring issue.
However, both players took part in training in Miami on Friday, ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Norway in the city.
James also took part in the session, although his return from a hamstring problem is being managed and is likely to see him unable to start this weekend. It was the first time he had joined team training in almost three weeks.
Jordan Henderson, who broke his wrist and arm amid the celebrations of that win over Mexico, was the only player from the 26-man squad to miss the training session. Jarell Quansah will also be unavailable to face Norway after being handed a two-game ban for his red card in the last match.
Sir David Beckham visited the England squad, who were using the training centre of the club he owns, Inter Miami.
Carragher backs England to beat Norway
Jamie Carragher is tipping a narrow 2-1 win for England against Norway – but warned Thomas Tuchel’s side not to underestimate their opponents in Miami.
The Sky Sports pundit said striker Erling Haaland will go down as “the greatest goalscorer of all time” – but warned Norway have more about them than just the goals of the Man City star.
“I think Norway will be a tougher proposition than maybe a lot of people think,” said Carragher.
“I watched them against Brazil and I thought they were fantastic. They totally deserved to win that game. They dominated Brazil possession-wise in that second half.
“They have some really good players, but it’s a game we can win.”
Read Carragher’s thoughts on Harry Kane and Haaland ahead of their head-to-head battle in the World Cup quarter-final here.
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