FrankDrebin
Don't call me Shirley
De Bruyne-esq that pass. Needs more respect, yo.
Seemed non contact as well which is worrying.Any idea the scope of his injury?
Any idea the scope of his injury?
Thought this was one of his best ever United performances. Very mature in terms of understanding his role and knowing when to hold his position to find space, and and when to be on the move. It’s becoming ever more evident that he’s up there with the best we have had at his age.
Rooney turned 23 in 08/09 and got a combined 33 goals and assists in 49 appearances (0.67 per game). Rashford turned 23 this season and has got 25 combined goals and assists so far in 31 appearances (0.81 per game). We’ve got an absolute, elite player on our hands here.
Yep. Rashford got 34 in 44 (0.77 per game) last season. Rooney got 32 in 44 (0.73 per game) in 07/08. Rashford did score seven penalties at the start of last season though, so it is great to see him improve his productivity this season, even though is no longer first choice on penalties.Rashford got 34 G/A in 44 apps last season which is on average 0.77 per game. He’s already beaten 23 y/o Rooney at 22 and is on track to potentially beat his own record which is all we can hope for at this stage.
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A lot seem to be forgetting that we played in a manner where he was allowed all the freedom in the world to attack the left today. Ole must have said to him don’t bother with Trent just let him go. Therefore everytime we broke he had acres to work with. He did his thing when he got the ball and took full advantage of it and played really well. However he isn’t going to have that space normally to do that.He is generally better on the left, but he has played well on the right in the past and has had plenty of poor games on the left this season. As such I don't think this was simply moving him back to the left although it may have helped.
Marcus Rashford will have a scan on his knee on Monday after our Man of the Match was forced off before the end of Manchester United's superb 3-2 FA Cup win over Liverpool.
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I do think that's due to a lack of a threat to his position and maybe a sense of complacency, and definitely being over worked.I have to laugh at this place sometimes. He's been heavily criticized this past weeks and after one MotM display he's back to being "he's so good ". Reality is that he's a wonderful footballer at times but lack the consistency to be top notch. Mainly his bottom level, where he plays like a pedestrian in some games, needs to be erased from his game before he's at the very top. We are indeed very lucky to have him though, his ceiling is extremely high.
Well on his way to legend status.More goals and assists than any Manchester United academy graduate in the club’s entire history by age 23.
More goals and assists than Wayne Rooney at Manchester United by age 23.
More goals and assists than Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United by age 23.
Marcus Rashford, since breaking into Manchester United’s first team, has averaged a goal or an assist every 76 minutes that he’s on the pitch.
By that age, Wayne Rooney was averaging a goal or assist every 101 minutes. Ronaldo averaging a goal or assist every 79 minutes. George Best averaged a goal or assist every 88 minutes and Duncan Edwards (largely considered United’s most talented academy graduate ever, who sadly passed away age 21) was averaging a goal or assist every 95 minutes.
He is not better on the left, not significantly at least. It's pretty normal really as he is more accustomed to the left side, but the reason he had a good game vs Liverpool was because he had more space to run into. He still has issues against packed defenses, it makes no difference on which side he plays.He is generally better on the left, but he has played well on the right in the past and has had plenty of poor games on the left this season. As such I don't think this was simply moving him back to the left although it may have helped.
More goals and assists than any Manchester United academy graduate in the club’s entire history by age 23.
More goals and assists than Wayne Rooney at Manchester United by age 23.
More goals and assists than Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United by age 23.
Marcus Rashford, since breaking into Manchester United’s first team, has averaged a goal or an assist every 76 minutes that he’s on the pitch.
By that age, Wayne Rooney was averaging a goal or assist every 101 minutes. Ronaldo averaging a goal or assist every 79 minutes. George Best averaged a goal or assist every 88 minutes and Duncan Edwards (largely considered United’s most talented academy graduate ever, who sadly passed away age 21) was averaging a goal or assist every 95 minutes.
I think it’s important to respect the fact that Best won the Ballon d’Or at 22 and Edwards was a left-half/defensive midfielder mostly.More goals and assists than any Manchester United academy graduate in the club’s entire history by age 23.
More goals and assists than Wayne Rooney at Manchester United by age 23.
More goals and assists than Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United by age 23.
Marcus Rashford, since breaking into Manchester United’s first team, has averaged a goal or an assist every 76 minutes that he’s on the pitch.
By that age, Wayne Rooney was averaging a goal or assist every 101 minutes. Ronaldo averaging a goal or assist every 79 minutes. George Best averaged a goal or assist every 88 minutes and Duncan Edwards (largely considered United’s most talented academy graduate ever, who sadly passed away age 21) was averaging a goal or assist every 95 minutes.