Mason Greenwood opened the scoring in the first half when he produced a trademark strike after latching onto an incisive Paul Pogba through ball.
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Rashford came on for Greenwood just after the hour mark and got his name on the scoresheet ten minutes later, firing past Peter Gulacsi in the Leipzig net after beating the offside trap to get on the end of a perfectly executed Bruno Fernandes pass.
“Marcus Rashford is on fire. It’s like being in the playground with a sixth former against the younger boys and he just bullies everyone – too quick and too strong,” the ex-United center-back told BT Sport. “He was head and shoulders above Leipzig. He made some defenders, who we were raving about before the game, look like schoolboys tonight.”
“Game over. There’s a venom when he hits it like that.” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also reserved special praise for Rashford post-match while alluding to his ongoing battle to convince the government to extend their free school meals scheme amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Marcus has shown he can keep focusing on what’s important on and off the pitch at the moment. He did really well today coming off the bench,” said the Red Devils boss.
His next chance to shine will come when United play host to Arsenal on Sunday, with that fixture coming three days before they continue their European campaign with a trip to Istanbul Baskasehir.