Manchester United star Marcus Rashford revealed the team he disliked most in the Premier League.
Rashford put pen to paper on a new contract with United earlier this month, fresh from having enjoyed the most prolific campaign of his career.
The England international netted 30 goals in all competitions, the first United player to do so since Robin van Persie some ten seasons earlier.
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Having come through United's academy, the 25-year-old became an instant hero at Old Trafford after scoring twice on his debut against Midtjylland in February 2016. Rashford, who is a United supporter, has been a favourite within the club's fan base ever since, as his career has gone from strength to strength.
So naturally he holds the same allegiances and rivalries as the United faithful.
Who does Rashford dislike most?
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Speaking to Old Trafford legend Gary Neville on theOverlap, Rashford was asked who of Manchester City and Liverpool he disliked most.
The England forward replied: "Liverpool. I don't like none of them but I dislike Liverpool more."
Nevertheless, United have not been at their best when Rashford has featured against the Anfield club. In 15 games against United's bitter rivals Rashford has been on the winning team just three times.
However, the attacker has netted a respectable six goals and claimed an assist against Liverpool across his career.
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Meanwhile in his 18 games against City, Rashford has scored five goals and recorded one assist, while United have won just six of the encounters.
Of course, Liverpool and City have been the dominant forces in English football across the last five years. However, next term United will be hoping to compete against their rivals at the Premier League summit, having already signed Mason Mount and Andre Onana over the summer.
Topics: Football, Marcus Rashford, Premier League, Manchester City, Liverpool, Gary Neville