Sturridge returns to England training
Watford - Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge made a timely return to England training on Monday, the day before manager Roy Hodgson submits his final 23-man squad for Euro 2016.
Sturridge missed England's 2-1 win over Australia in Sunderland on Friday after sustaining a calf strain during Liverpool's Europa League final defeat by Sevilla.
But the 26-year-old emerged for training with the rest of his team-mates at Watford's training ground on Monday.
Sturridge's place in the squad is thought to be under threat, with 18-year-old Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford having marked his debut with a goal against Australia.
Southampton left-back Ryan Bertrand, who is nursing a knock, was the only injury-enforced absentee on Monday, which left 24 players training.
Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill trained after missing Friday's game because of a hip problem.
Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph has already dropped to the standby list due to a groin injury.
England plays Portugal at Wembley on Thursday in its final warm-up game before travelling to France next week.
England opens its Euro 2016 campaign against Russia in Marseille on June 11 and will also face Slovakia and neighbours Wales in Group B.
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