Marcus Rashford has been named Manchester United's player of the month for February. The
18-year-old
only featured in two of the club's seven fixtures that month but his scintillating performances against FC Midtjylland and Arsenal have seen him secure 56% of the supporters' vote, collected through United's official website.
Memphis Depay finished second with 31% of the vote ahead of Jesse Lingard (13%). Rashford was thrown into Louis van Gaal's starting XI 10 minutes before the pivotal second-leg Europa League clash with Midtjylland when Anthony Martial suffered an injury during his warm-up. The teenager immediately repaid his manager's faith by scoring an instinctive brace in front of the Stretford End, inspiring his side to a 5-1 victory.
He retained his place leading United's attack for the visit of Arsenal just three days later and scored twice in three minutes against Arsene Wenger's side. After the Gunners pulled a goal back, Rashford provided the assist for United's third, cutting the ball back for Ander Herrera to net from range.
According to The Sun Rashford currently earns £500-a-week on a deal that expires in the summer of 2017 but will now be handed a new contract worth £15,000-a-week – an increase of 2900%.
His rise has inevitably seen the player become the centre of attention, but Van Gaal has pleaded with the press to keep a firm distance.
"First, I think that the media have to leave him in peace," Van Gaal told a press conference. "When you are in front of his house and that kind of stuff, I don't think that is beneficial for a boy of 18-years-old.
"Give him the time to be 18-years-old, and we shall guide him also in that way. But he is a very modest guy, so I don't think that shall be a problem. Of course, when you have so much attention from the media, it can go in another way. I believe he shall keep his feet on the ground."
only featured in two of the club's seven fixtures that month but his scintillating performances against FC Midtjylland and Arsenal have seen him secure 56% of the supporters' vote, collected through United's official website.
Memphis Depay finished second with 31% of the vote ahead of Jesse Lingard (13%). Rashford was thrown into Louis van Gaal's starting XI 10 minutes before the pivotal second-leg Europa League clash with Midtjylland when Anthony Martial suffered an injury during his warm-up. The teenager immediately repaid his manager's faith by scoring an instinctive brace in front of the Stretford End, inspiring his side to a 5-1 victory.
He retained his place leading United's attack for the visit of Arsenal just three days later and scored twice in three minutes against Arsene Wenger's side. After the Gunners pulled a goal back, Rashford provided the assist for United's third, cutting the ball back for Ander Herrera to net from range.
According to The Sun Rashford currently earns £500-a-week on a deal that expires in the summer of 2017 but will now be handed a new contract worth £15,000-a-week – an increase of 2900%.
His rise has inevitably seen the player become the centre of attention, but Van Gaal has pleaded with the press to keep a firm distance.
"First, I think that the media have to leave him in peace," Van Gaal told a press conference. "When you are in front of his house and that kind of stuff, I don't think that is beneficial for a boy of 18-years-old.
"Give him the time to be 18-years-old, and we shall guide him also in that way. But he is a very modest guy, so I don't think that shall be a problem. Of course, when you have so much attention from the media, it can go in another way. I believe he shall keep his feet on the ground."
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