The Fiji Times

Praise for Rashford

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FORMER Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and the club’s top scorer Wayne Rooney have paid tribute to Marcus Rashford for the forward’s role in tackling child food poverty in England amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rashford, 23, has been at the forefront of a campaign to end child food poverty, using his status to successful­ly lobby the British government to continue providing free school meals during the holidays.

He was also awarded an MBE for services to vulnerable children amid the COVID-19 crisis.

“What he has achieved in the last few months is quite astonishin­g,” Ferguson, who led United to 13 Premier League titles, told the Football Writers’ Associatio­n after they named Rashford the winner of their annual Tribute Award on Thursday.

“How he has helped the people in need is a truly amazing achievemen­t. I would like to congratula­te him on that. He has shown to young people, in particular, there is a different way of dealing with life.”

Rooney, now interim manager at second-tier Derby County, echoed Ferguson’s comments, saying the work Rashford did in challengin­g the government was “unbelievab­le”.

“It’s a big issue and a tough time for everyone, so for him to get that campaign up and running and (organise) free meals for the children is massive,” Rooney added.

“It has needed the backing of someone like Rashford to get behind that and make sure the kids know, whatever happens, they won’t go hungry. It’s incredible and I think it’s a huge achievemen­t for him.”

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