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If you step up to take a penalty you’ve already won

BRAVE RASHFORD WILL HAVE NO FEAR SAYS OLE

- David McDonnell

MARCUS RASHFORD has the strength of character to overcome his Euro 2020 final penalty shoot-out agony, according to his manager at Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Rashford, along with Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, missed from the spot, with Italy lifting the trophy after the dramatic finale at Wembley.

The trio were subjected to vile racist abuse on social media after the defeat, but Solskjaer praised Rashford for having the courage to step up and take a penalty, having only just come off the bench late in extra-time.

Solskjaer also said Rashford, who has taken high-pressure penalties for United in the past and scored, will continue to put himself forward for spot-kick duties in the future, despite his high-profile miss.

Solskjaer said: “When you step up to take a penalty, I think you’ve already won. You’ve taken on the responsibi­lity and I’m sure many of the players are hoping they don’t have to take a penalty.

“It’s a great character trait to step up and say ‘I will deal with it – and the consequenc­es’.

“You might be the hero or the one who misses.That’s football.You learn from it and definitely come back stronger.

“I’ve not seen many people, at this club anyway, who lay down and say I’ll not take a penalty any more.

“I know Marcus is going to put his hand up and say he wants to take one for us.”

Solskjaer was also full of praise for Rashford’s United team-mate Luke Shaw, who scored England’s goal in the final after two minutes and enjoyed an outstandin­g tournament.

As well as his goal against Italy, Shaw contribute­d three assists to England’s campaign. His strong performanc­es came on the back of his best season for United, after several tough years at Old Trafford.

“I’m so happy for Luke,” said Solskjaer, reflecting on Shaw’s goal. “I was watching it and was like, ‘What’s just happened?’.

“He started the attack and we’ve encouraged him to get into the last third. We know how technicall­y gifted and skilful he is, and he hit the ball very, very sweetly. He keeps his eye on the ball, straight laces and it’s margins again – off the post and in, not off the post and out.

“That’s football for you. Luke deserves all the luck he can get.

“He’s had a tremendous couple of years with us.”

Reflecting on England’s latest penalty shoot-out heartbreak, after reaching a major final for the first time in 55 years, Solskjaer, whose side lost the Europa League final to Villarreal on penalties in May, empathised with Gareth Southgate, his players and the millions of fans who craved a win.

“Obviously, we know the feeling the whole of England had after the game,” said Solskjaer.

“One kick whole mood.

“An even game, maybe Italy bossed possession a little bit, but when it comes to penalty shoot-outs, anything can happen, as we know from our own last game.

“It’s hard on the boys, but that’s football sometimes. You just have to deal with it and move on.”

I know Marcus will want to take one for us

 ??  ?? ANGUISH: Rashford reacts to seeing his penalty hit the post
ANGUISH: Rashford reacts to seeing his penalty hit the post
 ?? Main picture: SHAUN BOTTERILL ?? LUKE AT HIM GO
Shaw celebrates against Italy, left, and is praised by Solskjaer, above
Main picture: SHAUN BOTTERILL LUKE AT HIM GO Shaw celebrates against Italy, left, and is praised by Solskjaer, above

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