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Wayne Rooney is set to return to the No 10 central role for England against Uruguay, with Roy Hodgson giving him a full run-out in that position in training.
Having moved Rooney to the left for the loss to Italy it now looks like the Manchester United man will return to a more familiar position, with Raheem Sterling moved to the wing.
In training, Hodgson played with Sterling on the right and Danny Welbeck on the left, two days before England face Uruguay in Sao Paulo.
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Mexico hold on to draw with Brazil
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Fellaini scores in Belgium comeback
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Van Gaal’s next test
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