#4 The delicate case of Marcus Rashford:
After an inconsistent season last time around, Marcus Rashford started the 2017/18 season with aplomb. He provided a breath of fresh air with his searing pace and incessant tendency to track back on a regular basis.
Rashford stretches the defence and uses his pace to good effect whenever he is introduced to the game. Essentially a right-footed player, Rashford has proven to be not-as-impressive from the right wing.
The young lad’s close control is worrying when he plays on the right wing as he has a tendency to overplay the ball and lose possession. Despite his obvious talents, Rashford needs to improve a lot in his decision making up-front.
He seems to be caught in two minds in the box at times and hence there is a lot of finishing to be done in his game. Naturally, if worked properly on, the young Englishman can be a potent threat from the right flank too. At 20 years of age, one can definitely work on his game.