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We may be talking at cross purposes.
When I talk about physical presence, I am talking about the mobility, the pace off the mark .. all the attributes you need in the modern game to put defenders under pressure and nip the ball off their toes or pressure them into making a mistake. I am not talking about physically holding them off or using power to hold the ball up or run through players. I personally feel that style is no longer relevant. I am struggling to think of any player in the top teams who plays like that. Plenty of mobile, quick and agile players. Rashford seems very adept at getting beyond defensive lines as Filippo Inzaghi was.
I do not think Rashford is world class but I do think he has the potential to be one day. Time will tell I guess.
That's how I read your post - it's clear Rashford occupies defenders, stretches the play, makes centre halves turn and generally provides them with a problem and a headache. He has pace and mobility that forces them to move and respond constantly, which is a terrific quality for a striker.
The next step is going to be learning those runs which take him away from defenders to get shots off, and also becoming more consistent with his positioning in attacking situations so he can be the one to finish moves. At the moment, he is haphazard in his movement - he occupies the opposition, but sometimes to no great purpose.