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Marcus Rashford has made a strong start to his Aston Villa career, with his on-field behaviour and body language particularly turning heads.
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Villa hasn’t won a trophy since capturing the English League Cup in 1996 but has a great chance in the FA Cup this season, with many of the country’s top teams already eliminated.
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Aston Villa loanee Marcus Rashford scored his first goals for Aston Villa in the FA Cup quarter-final win at Preston as he continues to show some of his old swagger.
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TEAMtalk on MSNMarcus Rashford: Emery succeeds where Ten Hag, Amorim failed as main reason for ‘remarkable’ uplift namedRashford's first two goals for Villa helped them set up an FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace and it's been explained why this is a better environment for him than Man Utd
Marcus Rashford has been in impressive form since joining Aston Villa on loan from Manchester United in January, with the forward also earning an England recall
Dion Dublin has called Marcus Rashford a ‘nightmare to play against’ and believes the Aston Villa forward could play for any team in world football.Rashford scored twice as Aston Villa won 3-0 at
Analyzing Rashford's Early Struggles At the beginning of the match, Rashford's performance seemed off-kilter. Within the first fifteen minutes, several misplaced passes led to visible frustration, as his body language reflected disappointment and uncertainty.
MARCUS RASHFORD was given another chance by Thomas Tuchel — but again failed to shine. If you were to scribble down your starting XI for next year’s World Cup, Rashford would not be included.
Man Utd: Romano reveals updated Rashford ‘situation’ with ‘crucial’ factor to impact £40m ‘decision’
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Marcus Rashford’s future following his move from Manchester United to Aston Villa in January. Rashford announced his intention to leave ...
Aston Villa pair Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio both like taking penalties - the former got his way at Preston