Rashford growing in stature

Date published: 17 July 2017


MANCHESTER United forward Marcus Rashford is not only growing as a player but in stature too, having bulked up and sprouted three centimetres over the past year.

The 19-year-old has squeezed a lot into a short space of time, having won the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League since making his remarkable debut 507 days ago.

Rashford, who is also an England regular, continues to improve apace and, despite his goal tally dipping last term, United manager Jose Mourinho is understandably excited by the player's potential.

The striker certainly looked sharp when netting a brace in Saturday's 5-2 friendly win against the Los Angeles Galaxy and is now a far more imposing presence than the player that burst onto the scene.

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"It's just the natural evolution of a kid," Mourinho said. "Accumulation of minutes on the pitch and you change your body when you're a young kid so that's absolutely normal.

"He's already taller than when I arrived 13 months ago, he's three centimetres taller, and obviously he put on some muscle, but without any kind of specific work because his speed is the most important quality so we don't want to lose that.

"He was in a different team than (Romelu) Lukaku. In this pre-season we will also try both in the same team which I think can also work."

Meanwhile, Sergio Romero has been rewarded with a new deal at Manchester United, keeping the Argentinian goalkeeper at the club until at least 2021.