In a recent England training session, Marcus Rashford was unable to duplicate his class-leading goal against Arsenal.
Marcus Rashford attempted to make the ball on the left wing during a recent English training session. He faced Kyle Walker after receiving the ball.
The Manchester United player made well-known cuts towards the middle while moving from the left wing.
The player, who was born in 1997, frequently clicked while dribbling to trick the opposition before continuing to push the ball away. Walker and Harry Maguire are over Rashford, end of story.
Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace lost his equilibrium after another click from Rashford, falling to the ground.
Guehi nonetheless stood up to prevent Rashford’s attempt at the corner even though he believed he had the advantage.
The former Chelsea player’s defensive tenacity and willpower allowed him to successfully stop Rashford’s attempt to score.
When Jordan Pickford saw Guehi try to make a save, he stood erect and shouted loudly.
Rashford used a similar move to success last weekend against Arsenal. He thus came across Ben White.
By faking pressing the ball while moving, Rashford erased the Arsenal midfielder with ease.
Rashford has room to shoot the ball thanks to White’s lack of pressure.
Thus, Man Utd’s number 10 effectively started the scoring. White had a better defensive position than Guehi. After seeing Arsenal score, Gary Neville claimed on Sky Sports that White ought to have been nearer to Rashford.