Marcus Rashford ‘was a different player’ during Man United’s win over Liverpool, hails Ray Parlour

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Marcus Rashford ‘was a different player’ during Man United’s 2-1 win over Liverpool, hails Ray Parlour – as Arsenal icon praises matchwinning strike that he ‘really needed’ after his barren run

  • Marcus Rashford scored as Manchester United beat Liverpool on Monday night 
  • That was his first goal since March, having struggled with injuries and form
  • Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour heaped praise on the England forward  

Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour has heaped praise on Marcus Rashford following his performance in Manchester United‘s 2-1 win over Liverpool on Monday. 

The 24-year-old looked to be at his best once again against Jurgen Klopp‘s side, playing with intensity before scoring the second goal in the 53rd minute.

Prior to Monday, Rashford was enduring a difficult time on the pitch as he struggled with injuries and a lack of form, failing to net since March. 

Marcus Rashford put in an impressive performance, scoring a goal as United beat Liverpool

Marcus Rashford put in an impressive performance, scoring a goal as United beat Liverpool

Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour (above) heaped praise on the England forward

Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour (above) heaped praise on the England forward 

But he latched on to Anthony Martial’s through-ball to double United’s lead after Jadon Sancho put them ahead early in the first-half. 

Rashford also ended the match with the most shots and sprints, leading to praise from Parlour, who was particularly impressed with the finish.  

‘Rashford was a different player, unbelievable. I’m really pleased for him as well. he needed that goal and it was a great finish by the way,’ Parlour said speaking on talkSPORT

Parlour was impressed by Rashford's finishing as he opted to be Alisson at his near-post

Parlour was impressed by Rashford’s finishing as he opted to be Alisson at his near-post

‘He showed the eyes to Alisson, putting it near-post instead of far-post. Usually you go for the far-post there, a little bit like Elanga did and hit the post. 

‘That’s what I thought Rashford would do, but he showed him the eyes and went near-post and what a great finish it was.’

Monday night’s win has lifted Erik ten Hag’s side above Liverpool and into 14th in the table after back-to-back defeats in their opening games. 

Rashford will be hoping to impress again when United travel to Southampton for Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off.  





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