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Trent Alexander-Arnold details Liverpool FC plan to stop Manchester United ace Marcus Rashford

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Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold believes the Merseysiders have the necessary tools to thwart Manchester United star Marcus Rashford ahead of Sunday's meeting at Anfield.

Rashford has been in sensational form for United this season, scoring 25 goals and registering nine assists in 39 appearances in all competitions.

He has kicked on since returning from World Cup duty with England in December, scoring a very impressive 17 times in just 20 matches since the restart.

His career has been resurrected by United boss Erik ten Hag, so much so that many football fanatics believe that the 25-year-old, on current form, is the best player in the world.

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