Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has hailed the unbelievable
impact of Marcus Rashford after the
young striker scored twice in Manchester United's 3-2 win over Arsenal. The 18-year-old only made his
debut for the club on Thursday, scoring twice on that occasion too against Midtjylland.
Van Gaal said “It's unbelievable when
you are 18 years old and you come in, I can understand it like last Thursday
against Midtjylland because you are coming in and you do your thing without any
pressure. But the second time is more difficult and he played a very good
match. The things I asked of him, he scores again - four goals in two matches -
that is an average that is unusual! You get a chance and you have to perform,
you have to do the things that we are asking. I have always said it is not a
matter of age, it is a matter of quality and he shows it”
The former Bayern Munich and Ajax boss placed the teenager in an elite group
when asked in his press where Rashford's debut ranked. He said “I can imagine a lot of them, Patrick Kluivert makes the winning goal
(for Ajax) in the Super Cup in the Netherlands. Xavi, fantastic against I think Valladolid (for Barcelona) and also
Thomas Muller a fantastic debut”.
Van Gaal was delighted with the performance of a side missing a number of
key players and including several youngsters aside from Rashford. “When you see the circumstances, the many
injuries and a lot of youngsters are participating, it was a great match. Also
for the fans, they were very enthusiastic throughout the game. We scored goals,
we are defending our result and we did it much better than the last matches
because we didn't give many chances away. The second half I changed the shape a
little bit because I wanted to defend the result. We were more compact in the
second half and you can score also so I'm very happy because it's an important
victory over Arsenal - who in my opinion are one of the best teams in the
Premier League. The key factor is always that you dare to play and we can play
very good but we have to move the ball more quickly and we have to switch the
game more frequently. The two goals that we scored in the first half were
through the switching of the game. That we have improved because we did it, in
this game in any case, but we have to do it more I think. That's the key I
think and also that we are defending like a team”.
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