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Can Marcus Rashford find his best form at Aston Villa?

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Can Marcus Rashford find his best form at Aston Villa?

A Boyhood Dream at Manchester United
After 426 appearances for his boyhood club, Manchester United, and 138 goals in all competitions, Marcus Rashford, once a golden boy, will play for another club for the first time in his professional football career.

At seven years old—perhaps timid but certainly determined—Rashford walked through the gates of Old Trafford as an academy player.

Raised in Fallowfield, Manchester, just a 15-minute drive from Old Trafford, young Rashford attended Ashton-on-Mersey School, where United have sent their academy players since 1998, close to their Carrington training ground. He showed real talent, which led Paul McGuinness, a former youth coach, to quickly recognise his athleticism both on and off the ball.

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At 11, he joined Manchester United’s Schoolboy Scholars, becoming the youngest-ever player selected for the scheme, which is usually reserved for players 12 and above.

A Dream Debut and Rise to Stardom
After years at the club, Rashford’s moment came on February 25, 2016, when he was part of the 18-man squad for the UEFA Europa League round of 32 second-leg tie against Danish club Midtjylland.

It was his first-team debut, and he was determined to leave an impression. He netted twice in the second half as United went on to win 5-1.

Three days later, he made his Premier League debut against Arsenal, scoring a brace and providing an assist in a 3–2 home victory. This not only made him the third-youngest scorer for United in the Premier League after Federico Macheda and Danny Welbeck but also marked the beginning of his journey as a crucial member of the team.

Flashes of Brilliance but Inconsistent Form
In many ways, Rashford exceeded expectations. He was the quick-paced forward that defenders feared, the reliable attacker teammates depended on for counterattacks. While he scored eight goals in his debut senior season (2015/16), by the 2019/20 campaign, he had netted 22 goals in all competitions for United.

Although he managed only five goals in the 2021/22 season, Rashford’s best season came in 2022/23, when he scored 30 goals, 17 of which were in the Premier League. However, his form declined rapidly, and by the next season, he managed only eight goals.

Falling Out of Favour Under Amorim
If previous coaches tolerated Rashford’s inconsistency or hesitated to make a bold decision for fear of fan backlash, new manager Rúben Amorim, eager to rejuvenate the team, was not willing to accept mediocrity.

Rashford started from the bench a few times until rumours began filtering through: “Rashford was not training right.”

“I am ready for a new challenge,” Rashford said in December last year. For Amorim, Rashford was not adapting to his style of play.

“I couldn’t put Marcus in to see the way you’re supposed to play football and to train the way I see it,” Amorim said ahead of United’s FA Cup match against Leicester City.

A Fresh Start at Aston Villa
Now, for the first time, Rashford will wear Aston Villa’s kit as they take on Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup Round 4 match.

Although it is not yet certain whether Rashford will make his debut in the match, which will be live on DStv Channel 208, this new challenge gives him the perfect opportunity to reinvent himself. Can he prove that he has yet to reach his peak?

“It’s an ambitious time for this club and a great opportunity for me to join the team and help them keep pushing forward,” 27-year-old Rashford said after his loan deal was finalised.

Will Rashford Fit into Unai Emery’s System?
His new coach, Unai Emery, is regarded as a top manager, with a trophy cabinet filled with titles, from the UEFA Europa League to Ligue 1.

But he is also known for his aggressive pressing tactics and minimising spaces between the lines.

Will Rashford—whom fans have, on multiple occasions, accused of lacking aggression—apply himself in Emery’s team?

“I’m excited, can’t wait for the first training session and, obviously, the first game,” Rashford said.

Head of Sports at BusinessDay Media, a seasoned Digital Content Producer, and FIFA/CAF Accredited Journalist with over a decade of sports reporting.Has a deep understanding of the Nigerian and global sports landscape and skills in delivering comprehensive and insightful sports content.

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