
England midfielder James Maddison joined the World Cup squad to train in Qatar for the first time on Saturday.
Playmaker Maddison, 26, was one of 14 players to take part in the session as he continues his recovery from a knee injury he suffered in Leicester’s win at West Ham on 12 November.
England’s starting line-up against the United States completed their recovery work on Friday.
Kieran Trippier, who starred in the Draw 0-0called the result a “good point”.
“We kept a clean sheet,” said the defender. “It’s a good point for us in the group and we move on now, we focus on the next game.
“All we can do now is recover, revisit the game where we could have done better and prepare for the next battle.”
England will qualify for the knockout stage if they avoid a 4-0 loss to Wales in Group B on Tuesday.
“The motivation is there – England v Wales is a huge game,” Newcastle’s Trippier said.
“Every team in our group is in the top 20. So you can’t underestimate any team – you have to respect and we certainly do in Iran, USA and Wales.”