Marcus Rashford thinks he can still improve his performances this season, despite his impressive form for Manchester United.
Rashford has looked back to his best in this campaign and he's rediscovered his confidence with Erik ten Hag in charge. Rashford lost his starting place at the club last season but he's quickly become undroppable in the first six months of Ten Hag's reign.
The forward is United's leading goalscorer this term and he scored again versus Everton in the FA Cup on Friday night when converting a penalty at the end of the game, which was well a deserved goal after helping to create the first two.
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Rashford was named Man of the Match for his performance in the 3-1 victory and he discussed his form after the game, although he admitted that he still feels he can improve this season, particularly on impacting games throughout the full 90 minutes.
"I'm good, I'm happy, I feel I can still improve on things and be a threat for longer periods in the game," Rashford told MUTV. "There are things I'm still working on and I'm obviously happy at the minute and the main thing is, we're winning games.
"If we keep creating and I keep getting in the areas, there's no reason why I shouldn't be scoring goals. You have to be relentless with it [work ethic] and keep plucking away. I think in the last two games, I've scored two late goals.
"I feel I'm a big threat in matches and a lot of it is due to the number of passes we have within the team, it's tough to defend against if we're making runs in the right areas, it's difficult for any time to defend against
"Hopefully we can keep that going and keep winning games."
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