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Leaving Manchester United seems to do good for morale. Like Jadon Sancho and Antony, Marcus Rashford (27) finds his superb since his arrival at Aston Villa this winter. Put on the closet by Ruben Amorim, the English international arrived at the Villans on loan until the end of the 2024/25 season, with a purchase option for 45 million euros. A paid choice since he excels far from the slump of his training club, nailed to 16th place in Premier League.
Already interesting during his beginnings with his new club, he was precious during his first tenure against Liverpool last week (2-2). A boon for Unai Emery, delighted with her adaptation: “I only want him to give us the best of himself. As a person, he should enter the locker room as one more player who helps us. I think its potential is enormous and that it must be used. I do not know the reasons for his departure from Manchester but I am very happy to have it here ”he explained in early February.
A major performance against Chelsea
Having entered the half-time against Chelsea, the English winger was finally decisive in doing a lot of harm to Malo Gusto. Only ten minutes after entering the game, he offered a superb offering to Marco Asensio, the other winter recruit from PSG, to equalize. Rashford has taken up space on the field over the game, before delivering his second decisive pass on the goal of victory … still signed Marco Asensio, well helped by the error of the Blues porter.
“I am very happy, especially the way he plays now, especially with the two assists he has obtained today. Marcus is someone who can threaten everyone. 1 against 1, even 1 against 2 “assured Youri Tielemans, after the meeting. “”I know that in my best level, I can decide the fate of a matchhe had entrusted on the Villans website. It will be my only ambition and my only goal: to help the team win matches and, I hope, make history». It will now be necessary to confirm to Crystal Palace next week, a decisive match for the race for Europe.
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