The England international and Manchester United’s hotshot Marcus Rashford has recently admitted that he wants to become the ultimate centre forward and he wants to be able to play on the left, on the right and down the middle.
The 18-years-old Manchester United’s youngster has already scored seven goals in his 14 appearances for the Red Devils and recently he helped United to win the league match against Hull City by scoring the last min. goal for Manchester United.
The young England international was not included in the United’s regular playing XI from the starts of 2016-17 season, but now after scoring some important and impressive goals for the United in this 2016-17 campaign, the United’s hotshot is expected to keep his regular place in Mourinho’s squad and also expected to keep his place in United’s squad for the Premier League clash against the last season’s league Champions Leicester City on Saturday.
But the star forwards ultimate goal is to become one of the ultimate centre forward and also revealed how the Portuguese man and current head coach of Manchester United Jose Mourinho has been working on his wide play.
As Rashford said in an interview with Sky Sports,
"As a team, we have a good squad and we can compete for the titles this season. On a personal level, scoring a lot of goals is the main objective.”
"There's some games where your touch might be off but that doesn't mean that you can't score goals and win the game for your team.
"I want to become the ultimate centre forward. I want to be able to play on the left, on the right and down the middle.”
"To do that I need to improve my game down the sides because my positioning in those areas, where I haven't played since I was 12 or 13, is a bit off.”
"The manager has been doing some work with me off the left and right so I think he's trying to improve me in those areas.” Rashford explained.
Rashford stated that he likes to play with freedom and lastly the United’s hotshot gave the credit to Mourinho for the last min. goal that he has scored against Hull City,
As Rashford added,
"I'm just trying to play with freedom like I did last year and the manager supports me with that. Like he did in the Hull [City] game, the manager just tells me to go and help the team win the game.”
"I was here, there and everywhere during that game trying to find gaps and help the team win the game." He concluded.