The forward scored his 100th goal for Manchester United to see off West Ham.
“He can progress even more. “It’s quite clear, and I’ve emphasised it several times, I’m really happy with David. “In the end it’s about how many trophies you win with your club and I think he can develop his game even more.”
Too often I wasnt in the right headspace, Marcus Rashford lifts lid on last seasons struggles and rebirth after 100th Man Utd goal earns victory over West ...
He can jump, he can run with the ball, he's got a ferocious shot, he can take free-kicks… "It is stark to hear Rashford say I wasn't in the right headspace going into a match," Neville said. "We expect them to be mentally right, ready for the game. I feel now he's willing to take [responsibility] and then play him in when he needs to." "There's no doubt there was too much being put into his head off the pitch. "It's a complete different energy around the club and the training ground," Rashford told Sky Sports.
Marcus Rashford admitted he often wasn't in the "right headspace" last season after continuing his resurgent form with his 100th goal for Manchester United.
And Marcus Rashford, tomorrow is his 25th birthday as well. That's the biggest difference from last season. It wasn't really my own performance but other things off the pitch. "It's so great as it's a player out of the academy scoring his 100th goal and the 85th anniversary today. "It was magnificent, the pass from Christian Eriksen and then the header was really a hammer from Marcus Rashford. It was a landmark goal for Rashford as he became only the 22nd player to reach a century for Manchester United.
Man United forward Marcus Rashford has opened up on his struggles that dogged his 2021/22 Premier League season.
He then added: “I think for us, we have to get in the right headspace for every game. — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) But this term has seen the England international find his form once more in Manchester under new management.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag described match-winner Marcus Rashford as a great player who will get even better after his sides 1-0 win against ...
"He can progress even more. "It's quite clear, and I've emphasised it several times, I'm really happy with David. "In the end it's about how many trophies you win with your club and I think he can develop his game even more."
The United youth product netted his 100th goal in all competitions for the club as Ten Hag's team extended their Premier League unbeaten streak to five ...
‘We’ve done a good job and played well and put them under pressure in the second half but we were lacking the final ingredient. But I’m happy to make the saves and it’s a massive win.’ There were times last year when he would get it in that position and he was hesitant, now he looks like he has real intent. 'I suspect there were people close to him off the pitch that were pulling him away from his core which is football. 'There is no doubt there was too much being put in his head off the pitch. 'It was stark to hear Rashford say he wasn't in the right headspace going into a match,' Neville told Sky Sports.
Marcus Rashford has credited his good form this season to being in a better headspace. The Manchester United forward scored the only goal of the game as his ...
[Europa League](https://theathletic.com/football/europa-league/) on Thursday aiming to secure top spot in their group. He headed the ball into the back of the net in the 38th minute, with United holding out to secure three points and climb to fifth in the [Premier League](https://theathletic.com/football/premier-league/) table. He told Sky Sports: “It’s a complete different energy around the club and the training ground.
Marcus Rashford admitted he often wasn't in the "right headspace" last season after continuing his resurgent form with his 100th goal for Manchester United.
And Marcus Rashford, tomorrow is his 25th birthday as well. That's the biggest difference from last season. It wasn't really my own performance but other things off the pitch. "It's so great as it's a player out of the academy scoring his 100th goal and the 85th anniversary today. "It was magnificent, the pass from Christian Eriksen and then the header was really a hammer from Marcus Rashford. It was a landmark goal for Rashford as he became only the 22nd player to reach a century for Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford celebrated his 25th birthday a day early by scoring his 100th Manchester United goal on Sunday. The England forward's winner against West .
He scored in the quarter- and semi-final as United won the 2016-17 Europa League. Tottenham striker Harry Kane was one behind Fowler and one ahead of Rooney, with Romelu Lukaku the only other man to hit three figures on 101. Rashford has scored 22 European goals, with 12 in the Champions League and 10 in the Europa League including three this season.
Marcus Rashford said he has put the World Cup out of his mind to make sure Manchester United stay in touch with the Premier League top four.
I just want it to keep going really and keep enjoying it, if we're winning games I'm sure that will happen. "It's stuff that he mentioned as soon as he came in, we've been working on that, not meaningfully, but we've been improving and the best way to do it is on the pitch and in games like that." "I'm concentrating on the next game, we have to try and keep winning games here, we've got two more league games before the World Cup, if we win those two games we'll stay in touch with the top four so that's what I'm focused on."
Marcus Rashford insists next month's World Cup finals are not yet on his radar after his timely return to form. Rashford, who has not appeared for England.
Getting into the areas is one thing, but the technique and the desire and wanting to get your head on the end of it, that’s what I’ve been working on. “I just think the energy is a lot different,” Rashford said. It’s nice to get a couple of goals out of that.” If we’re winning games I’m sure that will happen.” I just want it to keep going really and keep enjoying it. “That’s the biggest thing, the energy is more positive.
“I'm concentrating on the next game. We have to try and keep winning games here. “We've got two more league games before the World Cup, if we win those two ...
Getting into the areas is one thing, but the technique and the desire and wanting to get your head on the end of it, that’s what I’ve been working on. “I just think the energy is a lot different,” Rashford said. It’s nice to get a couple of goals out of that.” If we’re winning games I’m sure that will happen.” I just want it to keep going really and keep enjoying it. “That’s the biggest thing, the energy is more positive.
In 2019, we sat down with Marcus Rashford for an interview about all-things Academy, as we prepared to celebrate 4,000 consecutive games with a homegrown ...
If you just fall short of being a United player, there are a lot of examples of playing in the Premier League, or in the Championship, or abroad. The other two are just what I’ve known from being in the Academy and they’re the two things – being disciplined and focusing on your future – other than your talent that will get you into the first team." You have to enjoy training, enjoy the games and enjoy things that have to come with it. In my age group, there were four or five of us that were pushing for the first team. That’s the main aim for a lot of people. And I think you can see now, my age group and [those born in] 1996 – the year above – there’s a lot of players that are playing league football. So if we just kept doing the right things in training, even if the weekend came and we lost or we didn’t play as well as we wanted to, we were always developing as a team. We had some good players in our team and training was always intense and of a high quality. I had a problem with my back, so I couldn’t train with them, but that was the year I wanted to step up and try to go on the pre-season tour. I’ve had a lot of good coaches over the years, everyone had a big part to play in getting me where I am today. It’s tough, especially in the Academy – the best players that you come up against are the ones in training. When did you first make the step up from Academy to first-team training?