The United attacker's best position is still being debated, with former manager Jose Mourinho saying he doesn't score enough to be a target man

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has seen his ability to play a centre-forward role come into question yet again.
Rashford's ability to score enough to be United's primary No. 9 has constantly been in question, though, and former manager Jose Mourinho was among those doubting Rashford on Sunday.
"I am not going to say he cannot ever be a number nine, he can be a dangerous number nine especially if the opposition is not pragmatic, is not close and is giving spaces to attack. He can be dangerous in transitions," Mourinho told Sky Sports.
"But when Manchester United is a team that normally plays against teams who go to Old Trafford, close the door, bring the bus, bring the double bus, he is not a striker to play with his back to the goal.
"He is not the target man, he doesn’t score as many goals as a striker should do. So I think from the side you will get him to numbers of 10-12 goals per season.
"He is very professional, he works for the team, he understands what you tell him to do from the defensive point of view.
"Playing from the sides he can be a very good player, probably better than at nine. But he feels he is a number nine and I think the club and the manager feel he is."
