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Rashford’s trying hard, says United boss

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RALF Rangnick says he is unsure why Marcus Rashford is struggling to make an impact after the Manchester United forward toiled in their 1-0 FA Cup victory against Aston Villa.

The England forward, who has scored just three goals this season, failed to make an impact in Monday night’s thirdround tie at Old Trafford, and cut a dispirited figure when he was substitute­d in the final few minutes.

Scott McTominay’s early headed goal was enough to send United through to the fourth round, where they will play Championsh­ip side Middlesbro­ugh.

But they rode their luck against Steven Gerrard’s impressive Villa team, who had two goals ruled out by the officials.

Asked why Rashford was under-performing, interim United manager Rangnick said: “Actually I don’t know. I think he’s trying hard.

“In training, he was doing well in the last couple of days, that’s why he was quite rightly in the starting XI.

“I think in the first half we found him quite often, but we also tried to get him into the (Villa) box.

“In the second half, that was not often the case, and that’s why at the end of the game I decided to make two changes, with Anthony Elanga and Jesse Lingard.”

Rangnick admitted that confidence was important for forwards, but said he was not too concerned by the 24-yearold Rashford’s ongoing goal drought.

“Of course it would be good, for example, for Marcus if he could score a goal, but as long as he’s trying, as long as he’s training well, I don’t see that much of a problem.”

Rangnick took some positives from the game as United returned to winning ways following last week’s 1-0 home loss to Wolves in the Premier League.

“I think we saw quite a few pros today,” he said. “I think we were better, we had a better structure.

“We also had good energy in the team. We moved the ball, in the first half especially, good within our team, with quite a few good diagonal balls.”

The teams will meet again in the Premier League on Saturday, this time at Villa Park.

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| EPA MARCUS Rashford.

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