
Manchester United Interim Coach, Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer believes ever-improving Marcus Rashford can become “absolutely
top class” in his Professional football career in the “Red Devils” and any
other leagues entirely.
Less
than three years after bursting on the scene so emphatically, the 21-year-old
capped his 150th appearance for his boyhood club in style on Saturday as Marcus
Rashford scored a superb strike and was named “United’s Man of the Match” after
an impressive all-action display in the 2-1 defeat against Brighton Holves
Albion, taking his goal scoring run to four successive Premier League matches.
“Definitely he can be absolutely top class,” The
United’s interim boss said after his record-breaking starts to life in charge
continued with a seventh win in a row.
“He
is only 21 but the maturity he is showing at times is more than 21 and his work
rate.
“The
more you score the more you believe you are going to score, and everyone says
when you don’t score ‘he is bound to score soon’.
“The more you score the more chance
you have of being confident, running into the same positions. The way he works
during the week is fantastic because he practices a lot.
“He
is a proper Man – you can’t kick him and keep him down. He will stand up for a
fight and stand up for himself and a teammate.”
Solskjaer
hailed Rashford’s “unbelievable” work rate – exertions which saw him taken off
late in a game that he was replaced in straight after being booked for a
lunging challenge.
That
is something the Norwegian believes the player will learn from as he is a
“pleasure” to work with.
Ashley Young, The United’s captain
against Brighton while reacting to the success declared that he has long been a
fan of Rashford and he also believes the young top striker is benefiting from
working under 1999 treble hero Solskjaer.
“It’s
not a bad person to learn off, is it? With the career he had and what a player
he was,” Young said.
“I
think he’s learning each day and obviously the manager will guide him in the
way he does, but, like I say, Marcus just wants to learn.
“He’s
on the training pitch all the time and at times you have to drag him off
because he just wants to be out there.
“I’ve
said it from the time he broke into the team and even before then, he can be an
unbelievable talent. He’s got the world ahead of him.
“He
wants to learn as well, which is a good thing to see in a youngster now.
“He looks like he’s
been playing for years and years. He’s a man ahead of his age and as long as he
can keep producing what he does – the finish was unbelievable.”
Ashley Young added.
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