After scoring in the Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle, Marcus Rashford has now found the back of the net on 25 occasions in all competitions for Manchester United this season - and the England ace is showing no signs of slowing down.
The 25-year-old has already surpassed his previous best tally of 22 goals in a campaign, but with 14 league matches left - and potentially several more in the FA Cup and Europa League - Rashford will have plenty of chances to add to that tally.
He has been Erik ten Hag's main attacking threat in recent months, but it is vital that he remains focused. While it took some time for the forward to be given his goal in last weekend's Carabao Cup final, he was eventually credited with the Reds' second of the afternoon.
He certainly deserved to be on the scoresheet, and it was fitting that he played a part in United winning their first trophy since 2017. ALSO READ: Why potential Qatar takeover is dividing United fans Ahead of the hotly anticipated clash with Liverpool on Sunday, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp put bitter club hostilities to one side to admit he is "happy" to see Rashford in the form of his life for Ten Hag's side.