In a 3-0 victory at Goodison Park, the England forward converted a penalty kιck. The game was highlighted by the iconic bicycle kιck by Alejandro Garnacho in the first half.
After the game, Rashford moved on to more pressing matters; he broke the terrible news of his cousin’s deаth on Monday night, dedicating his own goal to his deceased family member.
The goal yesterday was dedicated by Rashford to his cousin, who passed away not long ago, in a social media post by the player. No problem.
Against the Toffees, the 26-year-old scored just his second goal of the season in 17 games, continuing his poor form and goal-scoring wоes.
Despite Rashford’s off-field struggles, he scored a goal at Goodison Park, which might be the game-changer for his season.
By letting Marcus Rashford take the penalty kιck instead of himself, Bruno Fernandes made it obvious that he hopes this is the case.
In my opinion, Marcus might use some self-assurance and some direction. The Portuguese also mentioned that Marcus is a great penalty taker.
In my opinion, he is well capable of converting the penalty kιck. It’s more important to score the penalty, and Marcus executed it flawlessly. Goals are an integral aspect of any forward’s game and a source of motivation for strikers and wingers.
After taking the penalty, Marcus was unbeatable; he could tackle anybody. In my opinion, there are moments when you just need a break, a chance to regain your self-assurance. However, Marcus has been amazing for our team.
Everyone was hoping for even more from him this season after his incredible performance last year. Everyone will still claim he is world-class once he gets his goals back.