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Van Gaal full of praise for ‘special’ talent Rashford

- GIANNI RUSSO AT OLD TRAFFORD

MARCUS RASHFORD achieved the near-impossible at Old Trafford yesterday by uniting touchline adversarie­s Louis Van Gaal and Arsene Wenger in appreciati­on of his debut double.

The 18-year-old built on his midweek brace against FC Midtylland with the first two goals as his side put a huge dent in the Arsenal’s Premier League title aspiration­s with a 3-2 win.

For a clash with such gladatoria­l history – the pressure got to Van Gaal when he threw himself to the turf in protest at an alleged dive by Alexis Sanchez in the second half – it ranks as another in Rashford’s sky-rocketing list of recent achievemen­ts.

Wenger admitted: “The player who was surprising for me talent-wise was Rashford because of the timing of his movement and his intelligen­ce.

“His movement in the box was great and he could be a very positive surprise for Manchester United on what I’ve seen today.” Van Gaal paid tribute to Rashford, who lashed home United’s opener in the 29th minute then headed a superb second just two minutes later, as well as setting up the decisive third for Ander Herrera.

The Dutchman said Rashford had surprised him by producing an even better performanc­e than that which swept aside the Danes in midweek – but added a note of caution that his biggest tests are still to come.

Van Gaal said: “I could imagine what he did in the first game because he is a striker so he is coming into the situation to score goals. The first match is always good because he can do the things that he thinks he wants to do, but in the second match he has to do what the manager wants him to do and he did it fantastica­lly. I think his performanc­e was better than the first match. Normally the first matches a debutant plays are good, but it is the consistenc­y – he has to show it in the third, fourth, fifth match. But what he showed in his second match is special, I think.”

Despite singling out Rashford for special praise, Wenger’s magnanimit­y did not extend to the rest of the United line-up, with the Frenchman refuting the suggestion that his team had been beaten by a team bursting with youth and inexperien­ce.

Wenger added: “Let’s not go overboard – they still had a few millions on the pitch today, from De Gea to the whole of the midfield.”

 ??  ?? DOUBLE: Rashford struck twice again
DOUBLE: Rashford struck twice again

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