Marcus Rashford is the top goalscorer across Europe’s top five leagues this season aged under 23. Marcus Rashford (14)Tammy Abraham (13)Kylian Mbappé (11)Victor Osimhen (10)Jadon Sancho (9)Lautaro Martinez (9)Talent 👏 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/YhHkIltuEr— UnitedReds (@UnitedRedscom) January 11, 2020
People close to Rashford talk about him going into a 'focus bubble' during weeks of big games. In the week where #mufc beat Tottenham and Man City, his family would be asking each other if they've 'heard from Marcus' #mulive [telegraph]— utdreport (@utdreport) January 18, 2020
Rashford vows to return fitter than ever. https://www.skysports.com/football/...ks-with-back-injury-says-ole-gunnar-solskjaer
Rashford is determined to return before the end of the season. https://www.skysports.com/football/...ck-for-manchester-united-before-end-of-season His commitment and desire are to be applauded. And frankly, he's becoming vital to what we're trying to do. But having said that, I hope he takes his time and focuses on being 100% upon his return. Probably safe to assume also he wants to be part of the England squad for the Euros this summer. And that might not happen unless he can return prior to the end of the season. Just want him to be sensible and take the best decision in regards to his long term career.
Remember the discussion about greenwood going to the Euros........ Well just maybe he'll have to go after all
The way England forwards are dropping like flies right now (Abraham looks to have suffered a pretty bad ankle injury yesterday), nothing can be ruled at this point. Including Southgate perhaps having to convince Vardy to return to the national team. The full extent of Abraham's injury is unknown but when it comes to ankle injuries, who knows? They still have options but it would be a pity if they were without just 2 of their top options going into the tournament... As far as Mase is concerned, more than ever, he has a golden opportunity on hand to make an even stronger claim for a place on the team, which I believe he already has in some measure.
Prior to his injury, Marcus Rashford has been directly involved in 18 Premier League goals this season, exactly 50% of Man Utd’s total league goals.He's going to be a BIG miss... 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/6b8P6ZDpwF— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) January 23, 2020 His absence and the effect it has had on the team has already been very obvious in the past 4 days. Martial is the one who surely will miss his presence the most: it was pretty evident that they enjoy playing with one another and were really starting to forge a strong understanding. But Rashford's absence also means that opposing defenses can focus on him more.
Rashford on his recovery from injury. https://www.skysports.com/football/...ted-forward-making-progress-after-back-injury
Bravo Marcus! "We get to feed 400,000 children"@MarcusRashford tells @sallynugent on #BBCBreakfast all about his work with @FareShareUK to get food to kids who usually rely on free school meals. More here: https://t.co/W15HCJPnC2 pic.twitter.com/GJldbJZzQd— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) March 30, 2020
Rashford on his journey at United so far (and his goals/ambitions for the future). https://www.fourfourtwo.com/feature...mier-league-trophies-champions-league-england Real shame about his injury but Rashford has stepped it big time (both on and off the pitch). Actually very much looking forward to see how he returns once play resumes.
Tough times under Mourinho made me stronger - Rashford https://www.skysports.com/football/...-period-under-jose-mourinho-made-him-stronger
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/14/sports/soccer/marcus-rashford-charity.html?partner=IFTTT Wise beyond his years. Top red, top man, top human.
https://strettynews.com/2020/06/05/exclusive-marcus-rashford-manchester-united-full-fitness/ Hats off to Rashford, with his involvement and work off the pitch: a good example for others to follow in terms of giving back. At just 22 still, it would be very easy to see him focused on different things at this stage of his life. Fingers crossed he manages to reach the 20 goal mark in the league (he really should being at 14 right now).
Marcus Rashford's open letter to MPs in a plea to extend the food voucher scheme for kids 💌 pic.twitter.com/qb45RAvgMO— utdreport (@utdreport) June 14, 2020
Just so very proud of him. "I once had to go through that same system"In a TV exclusive with #BBCBreakfast @MarcusRashford explains why he's calling for a u-turn over the decision to end free school meal vouchers in England over summer.More here: https://t.co/xcqAUyGU20 pic.twitter.com/Yndb93vqlH— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) June 15, 2020
Rashford is down but not out, despite being rejected by the PM. https://www.skysports.com/football/...nited-striker-fights-on-for-free-school-meals
He's bloody done it too. https://www.theguardian.com/politic...llion-over-marcus-rashfords-school-meals-call I don’t even know what to say.Just look at what we can do when we come together, THIS is England in 2020.— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) June 16, 2020 Top man. He's really grown on and off the pitch this past year. You can see how much Ole values our players being ambassadors and encouraging responsibility.
Have no clue who Katie Hopkins is, but this is brilliant from Rash. Dear @KTHopkins Fuck off. Thank youMarcus Rashford https://t.co/Ic4HE40syt— Ronan (@x7ronan) June 16, 2020