Marcus Rashford had the fewest touches of the ball on the pitch after 20 minutes in Manchester United's match against Wolves.
Rashford had recorded just four touches at that stage of the game and he finished the 90 minutes having made 38, which was the fewest of anyone who started in a red shirt including Lisandro Martinez, who was substituted at half-time. With new signing Rasmus Hojlund injured and watching from the directors' box, Rashford had the responsibility of leading the United attack, but he was isolated for large portions of the game and he began to look increasingly frustrated.
Rashford was seen throwing his hands up in the air in the second half and it became clear it really wasn't going to be his night. He was replaced by Scott McTominay with a few minutes remaining and he sat in the dugout in disappointment.
Some have shown Mount the bad side of playing for United
It was a quiet performance and an underwhelming return to action from Rashford, but he'll have to temper his frustration at his lack of touches in the coming weeks as that is often a consequence of playing as a centre-forward
Erling Haaland is currently the game's greatest goalscorer and he can often drift through matches for Manchester City without being involved or noticed, before suddenly bursting into life and finding the back of the net.
Against Burnley on the opening day of the season, Haaland ended the half with as many goals as completed passes and he's remarkably averaged the fewest touches per goal (22) in Premier League history.
Haaland doesn't care about how he scores; he just wants to score. He's a natural, old-school goalscorer and he ultimately doesn't mind drifting through matches, providing that he pounces when the right
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