“You have to be mentally switched on. It’s almost like a goalkeeper. They might not be involved in a game for god knows how long, but when it’s time to make a save, they have to make it.
“I never enjoy that aspect of it, but I feel like as I’ve got older, I’ve started to enjoy it a little bit more when I do play up there.”
After putting pen to paper on a new five-year contract at Old Trafford, Rashford is set to play a key role in Ten Hag’s plans again this term.
And consistent minutes on the left would help him build on a sensational maiden year under the Dutchman.
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