'As you get older' - Marcus Rashford reveals his two Manchester United dreams
Marcus Rashford still hasn't given up his dream of winning the two biggest competitions in club football with Manchester United.
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Hide AdThe 26-year-old has already won five major trophies during his time in the senior side, as well as numerous individual honours, but is yet to win the biggest domestic and continental silverware.
Rashford, who has also been awarded an MBE, is fully focused on trying to win the Premier League and Champions League with his boyhood club, even more so than he has been in previous seasons.
Speaking about his childhood dream of playing for United, the forward told club media: “I think as you get older, your dreams change as well. So, you know, in the beginning it was just about playing for Man United. And when you get there, it's about winning. So I still have, you know, dreams of winning the big trophies, the Premier League and Champions League with Man United. So, you know, hopefully we can get that done.”
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Hide AdRashford is looking to impress manager Erik ten Hag in pre-season as he aims to rediscover his scoring streak in front of goal next season and win his starting place back ahead of youngster Alejandro Garnacho.
He scored 30 goals in all competitions during the Dutchman's debut season in the Old Trafford hot seat, but only managed eight last season in a hugely disappointing individual campaign.
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