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Marcus Rashford expertly mugged off Man City when asked: are there any clubs you hate?

Marcus Rashford lives, breathes and bleeds Manchester United.

A local lad who has sported the famous red jersey since his youth, Rashford first joined up with the United academy back in 2005 and has gone onto enjoy a fairytale rise through the ranks ever since.

It’s astonishing to think that Rashford is already 24 years old when you consider that it feels just like yesterday when he announced himself to the world with two goals against Midtjylland.

And since that magical evening at Old Trafford back in 2016, he simply hasn’t looked back, continuing to inspire young boys and girls dreaming of representing the Red Devils one day.

After all, every fan ultimately wants at least one local player in their starting XI deep down because, in many ways, it makes it easier for them to live the Premier League dream vicariously through them.

Plus, it often means that they just ‘get it’ a lot more with players like Rashford, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Phil Foden having been around the very culture and essence of the fans who would later cheer their name as a supporter themselves.

And boy was that apparent when Rashford was asked about which clubs he hated as part of an interview with UNINTERRUPTED that also happened to feature Liverpool fan LeBron James.

It’s no secret that United’s biggest Premier League rivals are Liverpool and Manchester City, so it won’t come as any surprise that Rashford name-dropped both sides when answering the question.

However, it will undoubtedly bring a smile to the faces of United fans when they see the manner in which Rashford compared what Liverpool and City mean to the club as local rivals.

“Liverpool. I don’t like Liverpool, and City,” Rashford replied. “Obviously Liverpool have history so it is a bit

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