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Rashford recovers form to score brace for Barca win
September 19, 2025
|The Independent
Rashford mopped his brow and hugged his Barcelona boss Hansi Flick as he walked off St James' Park. Then a big smile flashed across Rashford's face. A rare smile. Flick offered a whisper of praise, and no wonder.

Come his substitution in the 81st minute he'd conjured two goals, his first for the Catalans, after an assist against Valencia at the weekend.
A difficult Champions League tie at Newcastle was won thanks to his ruthless improvisation. A thrilling performance that shows he is happy, motivated, confident and, perhaps, getting back to his world-class best.
Manchester United fans must have looked on grumbling about what they are missing. No fall outs, or accusations of sloppy training sessions here. Just raw talent, some trickery, a turn of pace, one stunning first-time pass, and a classy finish from that right boot.
A performance that indirectly begs a persistent question asked on so many levels. Is Ruben Amorim worth it?
Rashford is not the marauding kid of old, but there was ample evidence here that he's reviving his faltering career and set to become a key asset for England in a World Cup season. Meanwhile, his parent club toil.
“I am not surprised. His skills are unbelievable, his finishing is unbelievable. His last few years were not easy. We always see this in training and we saw it today,” said Flick, of Rashford's first Champions League goals for four years. “I'm happy to have him. Two goals will help a lot to get Marcus to the next step. He must make the next step.”
Take note, Amorim. Less agonising for Manchester United is Rashford's likely rise in value should his stock soar.
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