Marcus Rashford‘s potential has never been doubted but, during the 2021/22 season, it was quite clear something wasn’t quite right.
After two impressive seasons on the trot, the Manchester United forward was a deflated, lifeless, tepid version of his former self as he registered just four Premier League goals. That all seems like a distant memory now, however.
The Englishman has come back fighting and is in red-hot form this term, having far surpassed the ten-goal mark already. He hasn’t been able to stop scoring since the conclusion of the World Cup, either, striking eight times in the Red…