Marcus Rashford shared an incredible post on social media of a hidden Google Maps image, and it makes for incredible viewing.
Rashford starred as Manchester United smashed Barnsley 7-0 to book their spot in the next round of the Carabao Cup.
He bagged a brace, scoring a goal in each half as the Red Devils eased past the League One side on Tuesday.
After the game, the 26-year-old took to social media to show how much the club means to him.
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He posted an image from Google Maps which appeared to show himself as a youngster kitted out in Man United gear.
He uploaded the throwback on Instagram, accompanied with the caption: "Button lane pick up point."
According to Google Maps, the image was taken back in April 2009 when Rashford was playing in the academy.
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The star forward has come under criticism this season, but he'll be hoping his goals against Barnsley can help him rediscover his confidence and form.
But, speaking after the game, he refused to get ahead of himself, saying: "Football is football and sometimes you have ups and sometimes you have downs, but you have to use these games to find momentum, find consistency and just try your best to bring your best level in each game.
"It's early to say [if the goals will keep coming], but I hope so. We'll move on to the next match now, rest, recover and focus on the next one.
"As a front unit and midfield, I thought we did really well today."
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Erik ten Hag also touched on Rashford's performance.
"In my first season also, he had this vibe, this good mood," he said.
"When I see the teeth [smiling] from Marcus Rashford, I'm calm, I'm composed and I'm confident that he will score."
Rashford, who opened his goal account for the season against Southampton last weekend, will be looking to get on the score-sheet when his side resume their league campaign on Saturday against Crystal Palace.
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