Marcus Rashford celebrates his goal against Tottenham alongside Rasmus Hojlund
At least now Marcus Rashford is level with Willy Boly. And Joachim Andersen. Not to mention Lewis Hall. If various visiting defenders have scored one goal at Old Trafford this season, so — eventually — has the forward who struck 30 times for Manchester United last season and who is one of the best-paid players in their history.
If January 14 felt like a late date for Rashford to open his account on home soil for the campaign, the contrast with the best year of his career felt instructive.
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