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I heard Old Trafford reaction to viral moment that showed Man United have a superstar in their squad again

For the fourth time in five starts, Marcus Rashford saw his time on the pitch cut short, but against FC Twente he showed enough to give the impression he could be back to his very best for Manchester United.

Rashford's form in recent weeks has been electric and the only surprise here was that he didn't last the night, with United searching for the winning goal that would have got their Europa League campaign off to the perfect start. The decision to take him off with just over 10 minutes to play bemused plenty inside Old Trafford who had seen he was the best route to a goal.

Erik ten Hag is keen to rotate his forwards this season, but the decision to take Rashford off, switch Alejandro Garnacho to the left and put the out-of-sorts Bruno Fernandes on the right felt a strange one. He neutralised an attacker who had tormented several members of the FC Twente defence and kept on a player struggling for rhythm.

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Rashford has certainly come a long way since his performance against Liverpool caused so much frustration. He was United's best creator on that day and Ten Hag defended him passionately, which only makes it more bizarre that he hasn't given him 90 minutes in his four appearances since then.

In the time he did spend on the pitch against FC Twente, Rashford did enough to make it feel like he was back to his best. Expected nutmegs is a metric yet to enter the football lexicon but Rashford was doing his best to introduce it in a first half that thrilled the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand. The forward stayed wide on the left and tormented whichever poor defender's turn it was to confront him.

He quickly established he had the beating of

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