#5 Rashford's learning continues
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I can imagine a lot of conversations last evening would have been about Marcus Rashford and his failure to score despite having two great chances. I rate Rashford and think that he is a raw and exciting player who has great potential.
What I think he does need to improve is his decision making, whether that be when he is running with the ball or one on one with the keeper. This only becomes more natural the more times he gets to experience these situations and the two missed chances will have annoyed the Manchester United striker last night but they would have also made him more hungry not to repeat what happened.
He is great at getting into dangerous positions and with a bit of refining, he has the ability to become an important player for England in coming tournaments.