Manchester Evening News

This is just the start for me

FOOTBALLER RASHFORD SAYS UNITED’S ‘DON’T GIVE UP’ MENTALITY IS PUSHING HIM ON IN POVERTY CAMPAIGN

- By JIM VAN WIJK

MANCHESTER United striker Marcus Rashford has pledged he is only at the beginning of a long campaign to end child food poverty and his bid to make sure the next generation start life with a level playing field.

England internatio­nal Rashford has seen his profile raised on and off the field during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the 23-year-old awarded an MBE during October in the delayed Queen’s Birthday Honours list.

Rashford successful­ly lobbied the Government into a U-turn over its free school meals policy in England during the first coronaviru­s lockdown, ensuring children in need would receive food over the summer.

The United forward has again led the way in January when tackling the issues over poor-quality food parcels which have been sent out to families, revealing on Twitter he had spoken to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and been assured “a full review of the supply chain” is under way.

On Thursday, Rashford was honoured with the Football Writers’

Associatio­n 2021 Tribute Award in recognitio­n of his outstandin­g campaign, which the FWA said “goes even wider than simply a football context”.

Despite having achieved so much already, Rashford maintains there is still more work to be done.

“We are at the beginning of what I see as a long journey,” Rashford said in an interview on www.footballwr­iters.co.uk.

“I feel there is a lot more which needs to be done.

“On the positive side we have started to take a few steps in the right direction, but (it) is not about just sitting back and being happy with what we have done.

“It is about what is next in the chapter of these children’s lives.”

Rashford continued: “That is a big issue for me and my team who are working on it - the numbers who still don’t have the support they need.

“We know we have managed to reach a lot more people, but there are still people out there who are really struggling.

“If we can make a five or 10 per cent difference to every single one of their lives, then it puts everyone at a good baseline and then we can start to work on foundation­s for the future.

“But until everyone is on the same playing field, it is difficult to start jumping ahead. We need to make sure everyone is on the same level first and then we can start to improve that level until they are where they belong.” Rashford grew up just five miles away from Old Trafford in Wythenshaw­e and feels such a strong associatio­n with the club helped shape his determinat­ion to succeed. “Never giving up is something that when you are in United’s academy, they give you,” said the United striker, who scored twice on his Premier League debut against Arsenal at Old Trafford in February 2016.

“I have been like that since I was a kid and it is from United where you grow that determinat­ion.”

We are at the beginning of what I see as a long journey Marcus Rashford MBE

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Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford

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