Marcus Rashford says the Manchester United match he treasures the most is his first-team debut. The 24-goal attacker made his senior bow exactly six years ago on Saturday, scoring twice against Midtjylland in the Round of 32 of the Europa League aged 18 after coming on after Anthony Martial was injured during the warm-up.
Three days later he made his Premier League debut against Arsenal where he scored twice and assisted the other in a 3-2 win before netting the only goal in a 1-0 win over Manchester City a month later. READ MORE: Rooney reveals conversations with United players about Erik ten Hag Later that season, he lifted the FA Cup at Wembley before clasping his hands on the Europa League and League Cup the year after.
United have failed to win any silverware since but have the chance to end that wait in Sunday’s League Cup final against Newcastle.
There are questions over Rashford’s fitness ahead of kick-off with the 25-year-old coming off with what looked like an ankle knock late in Thursday’s win over Barcelona.