Goal against West Ham United should give Marcus Rashford the springboard to find his old form
It is easy to forget, thanks to both his longevity in the Manchester United team and his activism away from football, just how young Marcus Rashford is.
At just 24, he has scored 93 goals for the club and has been involved in some key moments in Manchester United’s history so far.
He has good finishing ability, dribbling skills, and the burst of pace and positioning nous in his arsenal that can help him become of the best forwards in world football.
However, the player has cut a frustrated figure in recent weeks, but a later winner against the West Ham to secure all three points may have boosted his confidence and can be a springboard to re-launch his influence on the side.
He also scored Manchester United’s third goal in the 3-1 victory over Brentford on Wednesday night, making it two goals in two games for Rashford.
With Manchester United facing a fierce run-in as we play both in the Champions League and for fourth place, having an in-form Rashford might just be what the doctor prescribed.