A compilation has emerged showing Manchester United star Marcus Rashford running in behind the big teams’ defenders.
Ever since he rose to stardom back in 2016, Rashford has been regarded as one of the best talents to come out of United’s academy in recent years.
The 24-year-old is blessed with natural pace and power that wreaked havoc for teams up and down the land. Rashford is often the man for the big occasions as he has scored some vital goals against other members of the Premier League’s so called ‘Top Six’.
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The likes of Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal, City and Liverpool have all been on the end of one of Rashford’s runs in behind the defence.
And now, a compilation has been put together to show just how dangerous Rashford is when he is running at full tilt.
Last season, Rashford struggled to display his best form as United endured a dismal 21/22 season that resulted in the club’s worst ever Premier League points tally.
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This season however, Rashford has rediscovered his best football under the guidance of new boss Erik ten Hag.
So far this season, he has three goals and two assists in six games. He has matched his goal contributions from the last campaign already.
Rashford will hope that he can continue his fine start to the season as he looks to secure a place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for this year’s World Cup.
In addition, his contract at Old Trafford is set to expire at the end of the 22/23 season.
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Ten Hag has expressed that Rashford is happy at United.
He said: “I think United control the situation. I see a happy Marcus Rashford and I see some phases in his game which we could improve and we worked really hard the last two and a half months with him on different aspects.
“He really likes it and wants to transfer it to the pitch and that is what you see in this moment. It started with happiness.”
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Ten Hag added: “He comes in every day, he enjoys it, he is really smiling, with a really positive vibe and, if you put all those things together, like the way of playing, you want to transfer different aspects of your game and are happy, you will have more contribution to the team, the performance and the result – and of course to your development.”
Topics: Marcus Rashford, Manchester United, Premier League