(Reuters) - Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford does not need verbal assurance from his manager about his importance to the team and said he is not worried despite limited time on the pitch in the current Premier League campaign. Rashford scored both goals for United in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Liverpool in what was his first league start since the game against Burnley in December. "When you're younger than I am and you are learning the game you do need it (reassuring words). United moved to 65 points and five points clear of fourth-placed Liverpool with the victory. Jose Mourinho's side trail runaway leaders Manchester City by 13 points with eight games left in their campaign.
Source: The Star March 12, 2018 04:18 UTC