Marcus Rashford’s confession: MU did not score to win, but only to have fun

DBasia.news – Manchester United striker, Marcus Rashford made a confession that his team only scored for fun. However, after the match against Southampton, that mentality changed and now they are aiming for victory.

Manchester United played a good match after lockdown. The Red Devils have never lost. In fact, now they are said to enter the last four of the 2019/2020 Premier League final standings.

United are in fifth place with 62 points in week 36, the same as Leicester City who are in fourth and one point adrift of Chelsea in third. There are still these two matches for the three teams to compete.

Red Devils truly have a great chance to be in fourth position, even three. The key is in the match against Southampton (07/14/2020) at Old Trafford. However, United failed to win and only drew 2-2.

Manchester United won the game against Soton. Besides playing at home, United are on fire. They scored 11 goals from three previous matches. However, United are negligent and missed crucial points.

“Now, every game is a big game for us,” Marcus Rashford said, as quoted by Sportsmole.

“Before the game against Souhampton, we scored for fun, therefore the game against Southampton became more difficult,” continued the 22-year-old player.

United responded well to what happened in the match against Soton. When meeting Cyrstal Palace in the 36th week, Friday (07/17/2020) AM, United won with a score of 2-0. Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial scored.

The victory had a great meaning for us as a team. We have to work hard to achieve this result, “continued Marcus Rashford.

Despite the negligence when meeting Southampton, Manchester United is still on the right track. In the last 19 matches in all competitions, United have never lost. An impressive record from the Red Devils.

“We are improving and that is the reason why we have scored so many goals in the last few games,” stated Marcus Rashford.

Mancheter United’s front-line is now sharp. Just imagine, 15 goals were created in the last five matches. That is, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s troops scored an average of three goals in one match.