In-form striker’s classic header gave Manchester United the lead against a gritty Leeds
London — Once again Manchester United have Marcus Rashford to thank for sending the Red Devils on their way to victory.
Not for the first time this season, however, Marcus Rashford stepped in to save the day, bulleting a header home in the 80th minute before Alejandro Garnacho sealed a 2-0 victory. The referees’ body, the Professional Game Match Officials, said both incidents were down to “human error”. Jesus, a veteran of title races with Manchester City, offers creativity, goals and a work rate and has the ability to unlock the tightest of defences. He is making steady progress from knee surgery and while no return date has been set, Mikel Arteta and fans will know that Arsenal’s title chances will be enhanced considerably if he is available soon.
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