After bursting onto the scene at 18 years of age, the talent and potential of Marcus Rashford has never been in doubt. Yet this season, his development has accelerated at alarming rates.
The striker has been thriving in 2018/19, scoring nine goals and laying on a further six assists in 22 games. Under Jose Mourinho this season, it was evident he was constrained in a defensive system, expected to feed off scraps either as a loan striker or on the wing. This inevitably hampered his confidence so when the chances did come, they went wide of goal.
But after the Special One's dismissal, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's arrival has reinvigorated Manchester United, particularly Paul Pogba and Rashford. With six goals in eight league games under the Norwegian treble winner, the Englishman is really coming into his own, displacing £75 million signing Romelu Lukaku in the starting XI and taking huge strides forward in his Red Devils career.
'He can become a top, top one. We can talk about Harry Kane and his class, and I'm sure Marcus has got the potential to get up there', that's the comment from Solskjaer.
Here's why we think he's on his way to being a top player:
Finishing
Over the last couple of seasons, the 21 year old has been criticised for his lack of composure when one on one with the keeper and general decision making in the final third. Yet recently, he has become more decisive and helped United edge games they perhaps deserved to drop points in.
Rashford's shot numbers have certainly improved in 2018/19; up to 2.4 per game from 1.7 in the Premier League last season (WhoScored). These shots have meaning too, with his tally of nine goals in the league already exceeding his seven from last season, in 13 fewer games.
The Mancunian's game-winning goals against Tottenham and Leicester really demonstrate how he is growing in confidence in front of goal and delivering for Solskjær's side.
Playmaking
Rashford's finishing and goal scoring this season has certainly taken the headlines. Yet his ability to contribute to phases of play and assist his teammates has been particularly impressive.
The release of Pogba from Mourinho's shackles has made the World Cup winner the creative hub of United's side. But the England international has also been involved in creating goals alongside scoring them. This includes flick-ons, killer passes and dangerous crosses into the box.
His six assists this season put him joint 9th in the league for most assists. Despite not being to able to hold up the ball or be a target man as well as Lukaku, these figures highlight Rashford's ability to not just put the ball in the back of the net, but contribute in the build-up to chances, something that Wayne Rooney was not given enough credit for during his time at Old Trafford.
Work-rate and Commitment
Lastly, the forward's work ethic and attitude is second to none for the Red Devils. If you watch United's games, you'll often notice Rashford is always tracking back to help defend, even tackling in his own box like a right back! His commitment to the team once again bears resemblances to Rooney. Industrious, quick and working tirelessly for 90 minutes.
Thus far, there haven't seemed to be any complaints or difficulties from Rashford at Old Trafford, despite not being played in his preferred position for a lot of last season. This humbleness and obedience has really made fans warm to him, perhaps why there is so much excitement over his recent form.
Marcus Rashford is now reportedly in talks with United over a new contract (Sky Sports) and deservedly so. He's on the path to becoming a top striker and we hope he can fulfil that potential for both club and country.
asakila
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No marquee signings, no money guzzling the Mourhnio style just trusting what we have
yetcektuz
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Best line-ups at this moment
vuwkmostu
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Lukaku is going to turn to second striker last last
yumiekush
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Yuclmnoz
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This is for next season, We need two signing, Or we can make it three by adding CDM.... Who can help Matic
netabcetuz
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please how do you make this formation
hesam_walker
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Rooney was phenomenal ...I hope this kid can make his own histeroy
it does not work bro
Bonekost
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Utd 2019/2020 Sell list Sanchez Matic Valencia retier Sell Fred and Pereria
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we need to keep some players such as Smalling and Young they are good for the bench we can have the strongest starting 11 but as long the sqaud depth is weak we will be in trouble in most demanding period of the league February-May, due to injuries and fatigue.
Godwinwhizee77
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Rashford deserve some accolades, A well talented and fantastic player
zuweilrsuz
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that's super Marcus for you
davyquan
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solsjaer is really helping united though if Memphis depay was still at united then he'll be the best player
Dåligfisk
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Utd 2019/2020 Sell list Sanchez Matic Valencia retier Sell Fred and Pereria
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And Sell Smalling and Rojo
Dåligfisk
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Utd 2019/2020 Sell list Sanchez Matic Valencia retier Sell Fred and Pereria
chidesco1
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Firstly, he's quickly becoming a coach and fan favourite, that's extra motivation. Then at this stage in his career, he's outscored Ronaldo at this same stage while at man united. He's developed a classical infield bromance with pogba, that guarantees you goals. All in all, he's heading towards stardom
datsama
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I think if ogs stays or another attacking coach comes in then the united fans should expect a lot from him.
Edoo87
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because he can give more & more & its young talented boy
yeuabmnpuy
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Rashford = future Messi
yeuabmnpuy
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United starting11
radcdlno
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Rooney was phenomenal ...I hope this kid can make his own histeroy
danriwbik
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my guy don score lot's of goals for United.. at least he's trustworthy for goal score, though am not a Man U
moore8
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Should United retain Solskjaer then he will be a great player at the club,he should be left to play on the CF role to help the team more
wuaacdmpu
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Misses too many sitters.
Shrivastava
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has shown trust in Marcus Rashford, something Mourinho didn't do. He's now deservedly United's first choice centre-forward and United are now reaping the benefits of it.
leausign
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Lol he's high. United are not Liverpool
pplive
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If Rashford plays, he stays
Zacharyman
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That is high praise for Rashford. Rightly so his game has gone up a level this season.
Ryan122
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The thing about Rashford is that he's United through and through.. he was only dissatisfied when Maureen kept him on the bench and wouldn't let him play.. he wants to play for his club..
yummyy
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As a United fan, I really hope he stays here to become a club legend because Marcus Rashford, could be the new Rooney at United.
Oliviag
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Rashford's agent trying to nudge the contract offer up a little?
Yamahai
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While Man U are enjoying the fruits of gelling their youth with first team ,Chelsea resort to old heads..the difference
Chima92
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I see him as the Next Rooney who will stay at the club for years to come breaking records.
mustafaa123
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PSG will loose them
ThantZinSoe
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that right
YourHighness
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Marcus Rashford = Future Rooney!
vocdeilsty
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Mahadevaram