Times of Eswatini

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Manchester United ............ 3 Leicester City ..................... 0

LONDON – Marcus Rashford showed Manchester United won’t be distracted by the race to buy the Old Trafford club as his double inspired a 3-0 win against Leicester yesterday.

United owners the Glazer family are considerin­g rival offers from Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, Chairman of one of Qatar’s biggest banks, and British billionair­e Jim Ratcliffe.

Further bids could still be made amid reports United may be under new ownership within six weeks – but Erik ten Hag’s side have kept their focus firmly on the pitch.

Rashford has been the key to United’s impressive form in Ten Hag’s first season and the England forward proved too hot for Leicester to handle at Old Trafford.

Rashford has scored 24 times in all competitio­ns for United this season, the highest goal tally he has ever managed in a single campaign.

Remarkably, 16 of those goals have come in 17 appearance­s since he returned from the World Cup in December.

The 25-year-old is also the first United player to score in seven consecutiv­e home league games since Wayne Rooney in 2010.

Rashford endured a difficult period prior to Ten Hag’s appointmen­t last season, sparking suggestion­s the forward might look to leave Old Trafford.

Influentia­l

But Rashford is now United’s most influentia­l player as he rediscover­s the form that made him a teen sensation.

United sit third in the table, just five points behind leaders Arsenal, after a third win in their last four league matches.

Ten Hag has played down his side’s hopes of catching Arsenal, who have a game in hand on United.

But if United do fall short in the title race, there are other opportunit­ies to make it a memorable season in what could be the final campaign of the unpopular Glazers’ 18-year reign.

United are without a major trophy since 2017, when they won the League Cup and the Europa League, while their last Premier League crown came 10 years ago.

The silverware drought could end this term, with United hosting Barcelona in the second leg of their Europa League play-off on Thursday before playing Newcastle in the League Cup final three days later.

United are also through to the FA Cup fifth round, where they face West Ham in March.

After drawing 2-2 at Barcelona on Thursday, Ten Hag made five changes to freshen up his team ahead of their pivotal week.

David De Gea made a superb save to deny Harvey Barnes in the early stages after the Leicester winger surged onto Kelechi Iheanacho’s pass.

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