Matt Le Tissier has picked his best England XI for Gareth Southgates first game in charge - and thinks captain Wayne Rooney should be dropped for his teenage team-mate Marcus Rashford against Malta. Rooney has started the last three Manchester United games on the bench, with Rashford favoured by Jose Mourinho, and Le Tiss believes the Three Lions will be a more dangerous attacking force by following suit.He does, however, reckon Southgate will keep faith in Englands all-time leading scorer after confirming there will be no change in captaincy during his interim spell. Heres who the former England international would pick for Saturdays World Cup Qualifier and his reasons why... Le Tissier picks his England starting XI to face Malta and plumps for a 4-3-3 formation If were talking about who I think will start then Id expect Rooney to be in the line-up because Southgate has kept him as captain, but Im not sure that if you cant get into your club side then you should be walking into the England team, Soccer Saturday pundit Le Tissier told Sky Sports. Le Tiss Sky Bet tips Find out what Le Tissier is backing at 20/1 with Sky Bet here. Its not often that weve had that much pace in our team, so when youve got it in abundance then use it. I think Rooney, while being very useful on the bench, can slow the play down a bit. Rashford has the world at his feet and the lad clearly has a good head on his shoulders so, after forcing his way into the Manchester United team, the next challenge is establishing himself as an England regular.Le Tiss does not believe Southgate should incorporate both Rooney and Rashford - and thinks the formers trial as a midfielder was a failed one. Uniteds Jesse Lingard feels Rooney still has plenty to offer England Its Rashford over Rooney for me because I dont see Rooney as a midfielder, he added. Id rather have Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in there.He obviously hasnt started Arsenals last few games but its a different situation to Rooney. Rashford should start, according to Le Tissier Hes a lot younger and has had his injury problems, but hes fresher and quicker and against teams like Malta with a packed defence you need that bit of pace to go by players and get into those dangerous positions. Danny Higginbotham tells Sky Sports News HQ Gareth Southgate has a difficult decision to make about the role of the England captain The Southampton legend would like to see Joe Hart retain his place in the XI despite being loaned out to Torino, but prefers Chris Smalling and Ryan Bertrand over Gary Cahill and Danny Rose. Chelseas Gary Cahill does not make Le Tissiers side He added: I think Cahill is a little bit out of sorts at the moment and Stones and Smalling deserve to be starting ahead of him, while I still think Bertrand is a better defender than Rose.Do you agree with Le Tisss England XI for Malta? Leave a comment below if youre reading on skysports.com or tweet us @SkyFootball...Watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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In San Francisco, Giants manager Bruce Bochy said he was happy for the family that there was finally a verdict. "What happened shouldnt have happened. We have to keep that in mind. But also for the fans coming to the ballpark, you need the proper security," he said. "It shouldnt be a situation where youre afraid to go to a game or you cant enjoy yourself." Dodgers fans Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood pleaded guilty to the attack in criminal court after a lengthy preliminary hearing in which witnesses said security guards were absent from the parking lot where Stow was attacked. The complicated civil case even threw jurors at one point, who announced last week that they were deadlocked. The judge ordered them to resume deliberations. "They struggled through it," Dana Fox, an attorney for the Dodgers, said after the verdict. "Remember, after four days they had not found liability on the part of the defendants. That is quite telling, I think, in and of itself." 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