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Rangnick: Marcus is one of England’s top strikers

- By Joe Bernstein

MANCHESTER United manager Ralf Rangnick expects to see a rejuvenate­d Marcus Rashford after the midwinter break following the England striker’s late winner against West Ham.

Rashford has struggled this season and was dropped after going 11 games without a goal before netting in Wednesday’s 3-1 win at Brentford.

He’s now scored in consecutiv­e league games for the first time in more than a year, and Rangnick thinks the 24-year-old is ready to show his best form again when United next play in a fortnight.

‘Marcus is one of the top strikers in England and has everything you need for a modern forward — pace, skills, size and physicalit­y,’ said Rangnick.

‘In the end it is all about confidence and I am pretty sure those two goals will have raised his confidence.

‘It’s now about him taking the right steps and continuing. I think he will play an important role for the rest of the season.

‘To say I was convinced we would score in the last minute is unrealisti­c but we took all the risks in the world and deserved it.

‘I don’t know how long Fergietime was. Five minutes? I would like more games like Brentford when you are leading 3-0 but the advantage of scoring in the last seconds is that it doesn’t give the opposition time to score.’

Rashford’s late winner apart, Rangnick was more pleased with his team’s defensive display than up front, with United keeping a league clean sheet for the first time since his opening couple of games.

‘It was the best we’ve been defensivel­y in a few weeks, winning the ball back and our physicalit­y,’ he admitted.

‘But we know we still have to improve in possession. We have to improve decisions in the final third but it was good to have our four forwards all contributi­ng to the goal.’

That included Anthony Martial who wants to leave Old Trafford with Sevilla interested, although United want a loan fee.

The Frenchman, 26, got a mixed reception when he was introduced by Rangnick for the final eight minutes but played a part in the winner, feeding Edinson Cavani to cross for Rashford.

 ?? ?? LATE SHOW: Rangnick punches the air after Rashford’s dramatic winner
LATE SHOW: Rangnick punches the air after Rashford’s dramatic winner

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