Marcus Rashford is enjoying the best goal-scoring form of his Manchester United career under Erik ten Hag, netting once every 123 minutes on average for the Dutch manager.
The forward continued his free-scoring form with a late brace against Charlton at Old Trafford on Tuesday, as the Red Devils booked their place in the FA Cup fourth round with a convincing 3-0 win.
Statistics show that Rashford is producing the best minutes-per-goal ratio of his career under Ten Hag, almost five times better than he achieved whilst Ralf Rangnick was at the club.
The England international only managed a goal every 584 minutes under the 64-year-old coach last season, scoring twice in 22 appearances.
Clearing prospering under Dutch managers, Rashford's next best minutes-per-goal ratio came during Louis van Gaal's reign at Old Trafford, with the winger netting eight goals in 18 matches at a rate of one every 177 minutes.
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