Rashford to be Russia’s homeboy this World Cup?

Marcus Rashford’s first World Cup is quick drawing nearer and, with his record of scoring on his makes a big appearance, England’s first adversaries Tunisia would be advised to keep an eye out.

Rashford scored on that introduction, against Australia, obviously, as he did on his first showings for the England under-21s, for Manchester United, in the Europa League, Champions League, and League Cup.

He may have battled in finding the net this year – with only four objectives in 2018 – yet the 20-year-old offers England significantly more than objectives.

“Marcus is a fantastic player and if he keeps going the way he is, he’ll set the world alight,” Ashley Young said in a recent press conference.  “He’s going to the World Cup for the first time and this could be his stage to show everybody just how far he’s come since his debut.”

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