LVG falling over himself to praise Rashford

Date published: 29 February 2016


MANCHESTER United’s 3–2 win over Arsenal brought Louis van Gaal out of his dug-out seat and on to the floor — but it was Marcus Rashford’s latest brace that had the Old Trafford faithful on their feet.

The teenage striker followed up his Europa League debut double on Thursday night with two more goals in the first half against the Gunners as his incredible introduction to senior football continued.

The 18 year old also set up Ander Herrera for his deflected third goal to leave stunned visiting boss Arsene Wenger admitting United could have unearthed a gem.

“The player who was surprising for me talent–wise was Rashford because of the timing of his movement and his intelligence,” the Frenchman said. “His movement in the box was great and he could be a very positive surprise for Manchester United on what I’ve seen.”

Having now scored eight times in their past two home games, Rashford’s arrival on the scene has helped reinvigorate a United side that have failed to captivate their home supporters on numerous occasions this season.

Boss Van Gaal, often criticised for staying on the bench when things have been going wrong, was

even coaxed on to the touchline yesterday, though it was his belief Alexis Sanchez had dived, rather than Rashford’s brilliance, which prompted him to move to fourth official Mike Dean’s side.

His attempt to emulate Sanchez’s fall on the sideline was warmly received by the fans at Old Trafford, yet Van Gaal regretted the histrionics.

On Rashford, he added: “I think his performance was better than the first match. Normally the first matches a debutant plays are good, but it is the consistency — he has to show it in the third, fourth, fifth match. But what he showed in his second match is special.”