Monday, 29 February 2016

Marcus Rashford: Louis van Gaal says Man Utd striker is a 'special talent'


Teenage striker Marcus Rashford is a "special talent", says Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal.
The 18-year-old marked his Premier League debut with two goals in three minutes as United beat Arsenal 3-2.
Rashford also scored twice on his first-team debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League on Thursday.
Van Gaal said: "Youngsters often play well in the first match. The second is different. Marcus played well in both so he is a special talent."

What Rashford said

Having scored four goals in his first two senior games, Rashford used the word "crazy" to describe his introduction to United's first team.
"This is my first game in the Premier League so obviously it's been amazing, and to score two has been a bonus," he told Sky Sports.
"So hopefully we can carry it on and go again the next game.
"It was a shock playing midweek as well, because [Anthony] Martial was meant to be starting, and then I was coming in.
"But that maybe benefited me because I wasn't thinking about the game too much, so it's been good. It's just crazy."
Rashford topped the scoring charts for United's Under-18s last year, with 13 goals in 25 starts.
Before his recent heroics, he was an unused substitute in the 2-1 win at Watford on 21 November and in the draw at Leicester the following weekend.
He is one of a number of players who have gone on to play professionally after turning out for local youth club Fletcher Moss Rangers.
Wes Brown, Danny Welbeck and Ravel Morrison all represented the team in their junior years, while United team-mates Cameron Borthwick-Jackson and Tyler Blackett are also ex-Fletcher Moss players.

How good is he?

"We need to see him in a few more games to find out," said former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright, but he has been impressed by what he has seen.
"His movement off the ball was fantastic and he finished with such composure, too," Wright told BBC Sport.
"This was a massive step up in class from his debut against FC Midtjylland on Thursday and he has still delivered the goods."

How has the media reacted?

There are lots of headlines and lots of praise for the the youngster.
The Manchester Evening News even thinks Rashford's rise could spark the end of Wayne Rooney's Manchester United career.
Samuel Luckhurst wrote that Rashford's "stunning introduction to first-team football" is "potentially bad news" for Rooney.
He added that the prospect of Rashford and Anthony Martial in attack could be "irrepressible", adding. "The captain might not see off such competition."

Why did Van Gaal tumble?

The Dutchman rarely leaves his seat in the dugout during games but seemed frustrated by an alleged dive by Gunners striker Alexis Sanchez.
So he decided to deliberately fall to the floor in front of the fourth official.
He later apologised, claiming he had been "too emotional".
"I have had a lot of criticism because I am sitting on my bench and now I am off my bench and I have lot of criticism because I'm doing that," he said.
"I have apologised to the referee and the linesman and I hope everything is solved. I have to control my emotions. I have said that also to my players."

 

 

 


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