Marcus Rashford has scaled dizzy new heights for Manchester United this season - in more ways than one. Criticised for his performances last term as the team finished a dismal sixth place in the Premier League table, the Academy graduate has been a stand-out performer at Old Trafford and beyond.
Rashford continues to add to his staggering goals tally and there is no sign of him stopping yet. By scoring in back-to-back showdowns against Leeds, the revived England forward made it 21 goals for United in all competitions this campaign.
He notched three more at the World Cup. READ MORE: United have new game-changer Utilising his trademark speed to score when running in behind, there have also been long-range efforts to add to the mix as well as instinctive finishes.
Beyond that - and rather more surprisingly - there have also been four headed conversions along the way. When addressing his early-season form, Rashford outlined that as one area for improvement and the 25-year-old has very much surpassed that self-set challenge.