The Man Utd striker has already scored twice this season in the Premier League, but was not able to get on the scoresheet for England on Friday night.
Within a matter of minutes the forward had two excellent chances to score, the first being a poor strike on his left foot that didn't test the goalkeeper and the second a poor finish with his right.
After the game, former England striker Emile Heskey weighed in on where Rashford went wrong.
"The one that comes across him, he's got to put his laces through it," Heskey told 'Sky Sports'.
"Then the second one, he's so close to the goalkeeper, he should take it around him and finish it off. It's great he's getting in there though as when you miss one, your head could go down but he wants the ball. He wants to get into those positions again and it was just a little bit disappointing that he couldn't finish."
Jamie Carragher, another former England international, was equally critical of the young forward's performance.
"The way England play, Rashford plays narrow - he's almost like a striker. He's not wide, he's not hugging the touchline like in an orthodox 4-3-3." the ex-defender said.
"Southgate wants his wide players to tuck in. Rashford is almost playing like a striker and getting into striking positions. Unfortunately for England he's missed the chances - he's got to take them."