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Patrice Evra gives Marcus Rashford new nickname after Man Utd beat Leicester

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Former Manchester United captain Patrice Evra gave Marcus Rashford a new nickname following his latest goalscoring contributions on Sunday.

Rashford scored twice at Old Trafford, in either half, as the Reds ran out 3-0 winners against Leicester City. The Foxes started the first half well and could have been in front if not for the efforts of David de Gea in goal.

United would make the visitors pay for their missed chances in the 25th minute as a loose ball from Wout Faes was jumped on by Bruno Fernandes who threaded a ball to Rashford for the opener.

The Reds came out like a different team in the second 45 and turned the screw just over 10 minutes after the interval. ALSO READ: Souness in feisty clash over Rashford verdict Another through ball, this time by Fred, found Rashford who slotted underneath Danny Ward for 2-0, despite a VAR check.

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