Showing posts with label marcus rashford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marcus rashford. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Leicester dumped by four-goal Manchester United


Manchester United got their title quest back on track with a resounding victory over Leicester City at Old Trafford.
Having lost back-to-back Premier League matches Jose Mourinho’s side responded by blowing Leicester away with four first-half goals from Chris Smalling, Juan Mata, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba.
Smalling, captain in place of the benched Wayne Rooney, headed in Daley Blind’s corner midway through the first half, and three goals in the final eight minutes of the half put the hosts out of sight.

Mata produced a sublime finish on 37 minutes after Jesse Lingard had laid off Pogba’s chipped pass, and two minutes later Rashford scored from close range, after Mata helped on Blind’s quickly-taken corner.
Pogba made it four on 42 minutes, heading another Blind corner past Ron-Robert Zieler and though Demarai Gray, on for Jamie Vardy, reduced the arrears on the hour there was no coming back for the defending champions.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Manchester United beaten by Feyenoord in Europa League opener



Manchester United made a laboured start to their Europa League campaign as they were beaten 1-0 by Feyenoord in Rotterdam.
Tonny Vilhena scored the decisive goal for the Eredivisie side in the 79th minute as Nicolai Jorgensen's cut-back cross found the 21-year-old midfielder free in the box to slot home.
Jose Mourinho made eight changes to the side that lost against Manchester City in the Premier League at the weekend, introducing Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial into the XI and naming Chris Smalling as captain on his first start of the season.
But the wholesale changes had a detrimental effect and United struggled for tempo and to create any clear cut chances of note in a first half that saw them frustrated by Giovanni van Bronckhorst's organised side in front of a lively but less-than-capacity crowd at De Kuip.
Martial came closest to breaking the deadlock for United in the 24th minute when he put a Matteo Darmian cross wide from close range but they failed to test former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones during the opening 45 minutes.
United didn't improve much after the break and frustrated by the lethargic performance he had seen in the opening hour Mourinho made three changes in the 63rd minute minute with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Memphis Depay and Ashley Young introduced in place of Rashford, Martial and Juan Mata.
However, the gamble didn't pay off and with little over 10 minutes remaining Vilhena fired a low effort past David De Gea in the United goal.
A desperate late onslaught from United yielded little more than a drilled free kick from Ibrahimovic that Jones saved comfortably, while De Gea came up for a 93rd-minute corner but Feyenoord held firm to claim a winning start in Group A.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

England U21s 6-1 Norway U21s: Marcus Rashford nets hat-trick on debut


Marcus Rashford scored a hat-trick on his England Under-21 debut as Gareth Southgate's side saw off Norway Under-21s 6-1 in their Euro 2017 Qualifier in Colchester.
Manchester United star, Rashford, scored against the run of play with a neat finish inside the area in the first half, meaning he has now scored on both his senior debut and Under-21 debut for England.
Chelsea's Nathaniel Chalobah added a second moments later with a volley from six yards, before his club team-mate Ruben Loftus-Cheek swept home a fine third.
Rashford's deflected effort then looped into the top corner on 66 minutes, and though Ghayas Zahid grabbed a headed consolation, the 18-year-old completed his hat-trick with a penalty moments later.
Lewis Baker, on loan at Vitesse from Chelsea, hooked home a sixth late on, and the result means England go back to top spot in Group 9 with two games remaining, two points ahead of second-place Switzerland.

Rashford, 18, was making his first start for England Under-21s, while Real Madrid's Martin Odegaard started for the opposition at the Weston Homes Community Stadium.
Norway started the brightest, forcing Angus Gunn into a string of early saves. First, Mohamed Elyounoussi was denied at the near post as Gunn beat away his fierce effort, before the Manchester City stopper was at it again, denying the same player with a fine save to his right from an effort inside the area.
Moments later Gunn was at his best to deny Iver Fossum, whose near post header from Odegaard's cross was parried away at point-blank range.
Despite their early dominance, Norway were behind just before the half-hour mark. Rashford, racing on to a deflected through ball from Chalobah, poked the ball past Sondre Rossbach into the bottom right corner from inside the area.
It was 2-0 eight minutes before the break, Chalobah volleying home from close range for his first Under-21 goal after James Ward-Prowse's sumptuous free-kick from the right.
Rashford was denied at close range by Rossbach after the break, before Loftus-Cheek got the goal his performance deserved on 64 minutes, curling home into the bottom corner from Nathan Redmond's square ball to start a period of four goals in eight minutes.
Rashford got his second and England's fourth two minutes later, seeing his effort from inside the area deflect and curl into the top corner, before Norway substitute Zahid headed in a neat consolation at the near post.
England were awarded a penalty on 72 minutes as Rashford's cross was handled by Thomas Grogaard, and usual penalty taker Ward-Prowse stepped aside to allow him to convert for his third goal of the game.
Redmond hit the post later in the half with a left-footed drive from 30 yards, and Baker completed the rout with four minutes remaining, directing Ward-Prowse's corner into the bottom right corner with a fine finish.

Friday, 2 September 2016

Full List: Schweinsteiger included in Manchester United's 25-man Premier League squad


Bastian Schweinsteiger has been named in Manchester United's Premier League squad.
The German has not featured under Jose Mourinho and had been told he can leave Old Trafford.
But a move failed to materialise for the 31-year-old, who may now get a second chance under Mourinho - reports Manchester Evening News.
Also listed in United's squad is Sadiq El-Fitouri. The 21-year-old was signed from Salford City - owned by former United players Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes - in January 2015 and has been a regular in Warren Joyce's reserve team.
He is yet to make a senior appearance but signed a new one-year deal in the summer.
New signings Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Eric Bailly, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Paul Pogba are also in the squad while the Premier League have confirmed Pogba counts as a 'homegrown' player.
Marcus Rashford and Timothy Fosu-Mensah are both included on the list of Under-21 players due to their age along with academy arrivals Tahith Chong, Nishan Burkart and Joshua Bohui.

Manchester United squad list in full

Eric Bailly
Daley Blind
Michael Carrick
Matteo Darmian
David De Gea
Memphis Depay
Sadik El-Fitouri
Marouane Fellaini
Ander Herrera
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Sam Johnstone
Phil Jones
Jesse Lingard
Juan Mata
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Paul Pogba
Marcos Rojo
Sergio Romero
Wayne Rooney
Morgan Schneiderlin
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Chris Smalling
Antonio Valencia
Ashley Young

Saturday, 27 August 2016

Mourinho: I always believed goal would arrive

 

Manchester United manager says his side deserved victory at Hull City on Saturday

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he was confident the winning goal would come after his side left it late to seal a dramatic victory over Hull City on Saturday night.
Marcus Rashford maintained United's perfect start to the Premier League campaign with a goal in stoppage time, after Hull's resilient defending had frustrated Mourinho's team.
“We were so dominant, so intense in our rhythm and our attacking wave and I always believed the goal would arrive," he told manutd.com.
Opposite number Mike Phelan rued one moment that denied his Hull side the chance of going unbeaten in their first three fixtures.
"Frustrating. Disappointing," Phelan told hullcitytigers.com. "Just that lack of concentration at the end against a quality team lost us the game."