Marcus Rashford shows off Ronaldoesque double skill for England vs Kosovo in their final Euro 2020 qualification match.
England had already qualified for the Euro 2020. The match on Sunday was merely a formality but England refused to let their intensity drop and cruised to a 4-0 victory. To Kosovo’s credit, the fans played perfect hosts to the visitors.
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They waved the English flag during the English national anthem and also chanted the names of the English players all through the match. The English team did not disappoint and put on a clinic while the home fans enjoyed the spectacle respectfully!
Marcus Rashford shows off Ronaldoesque double skill for England vs Kosovo
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who is growing in confidence every day, was exceptional on the night as he put on a performance that reminded many of the days when Cristiano Ronaldo used to don a Manchester United jersey.
The 22-year old pulled off some stepovers before using a burst of pace and tidy touch to nutmeg Kosovo’s Mergim Vojvoda. He then continued his impressive run by executing a perfect heel chop to get past Besar Halimi.
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Last week he produced a brilliant elastico that drew comparisons with Ronaldinho.
England won the match with the score line 4-0 in their favour. Marcus Rashford himself got on the scoresheet after scoring in the 83rd minute of the match. Harry Winks, Harry Kane and Mason Mount were the other scorers.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will hope to see Marcus Rashford carry his form with the Red Devils. Manchester United are hoping to get back in the top 4 and secure a Champions League spot. Unfortunately, a poor start to the season means that Solskjaer and his men will have to put on much more consistent performances from now onwards.
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