Marcus Rashford becomes 1st Man Utd player to score in 6 consecutive home League games since 2012

 

England national team star Marcus Rashford has become the first Manchester United football club player to score in six consecutive matches at Old Trafford since 2012, after scoring a stunning goal for his team against Leeds United football club on Wednesday night.

The 25-year-old has been superb for the Red Devils in all competitions since the beginning of the year and he was able to impress again on Wednesday night.

Marcus Rashford was given a starting role by coach Erik ten Hag and he was able to impress in the game as he scored a beautiful goal for the club in the second half.

Rashford started in Manchester United's attack alongside Wout Weghorst and Alejandro Garnacho and he was able to outshine his mates on the pitch.

Goals from Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho helped Manchester United football club to secure a hard-fought draw, despite the fact that Wilfried Gnonto and Raphael Varane (own goal) scored for Leeds United football club.

With Marcus Rashford's goal against Leeds United football club, it means he has scored in six consecutive EPL matches for the club at Old Trafford and he has become the first player to do so since 2012;

Marcus Rashford is the first Manchester United football club player to score in six consecutive English Premier League home games since Wayne Rooney in April 2012:

He scored against West Ham United football club

He scored against Nottingham Forest football club

He scored against Bournemouth football club

He scored a goal against Manchester City football club

Scored against Crystal Palace football club

Scored against Leeds United football club.

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