Marcus Rashford's birthday by erecting two huge banners praising the United and England star during a match in his hometown.
14.10.2020 - 04:23 / msn.com
Marcus Rashford says he hopes there will soon be no need for him to campaign for the rights of vulnerable people.The England and Manchester United striker was last week awarded an MBE for services to Vulnerable Children in the UK during Covid-19 following his relentless campaigning in order to protect children from going hungry across the country.Rashford's work during the summer forced the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the government into a u-turn over the decision to cancel school meal
.Marcus Rashford's birthday by erecting two huge banners praising the United and England star during a match in his hometown.
straight to your inbox every day, freeMarcus Rashford believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer deserves credit for Manchester United's win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.United defied the odds as they emerged with all three points in the French capital, recording a 2-1 win in their opening Group H fixture on Tuesday night.Solskjaer risked plenty of criticism ahead of the match as he made several bold decisions with his team selection: reverting to a three-at-the-back defensive system;
straight to your inbox every day, freeMarcus Rashford praised Alex Telles and Aaron Wan-Bissaka for their performances in Manchester United's win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.Telles made his first United appearance after signing from Porto on deadline day, starting at left wing-back with Luke Shaw moving into a back three as Harry Maguire missed out due to injury.United took the lead through Bruno Fernandes but Anthony Martial's own goal levelled the scores in the
straight to your inbox every day, freeRio Ferdinand insisted Axel Tuanzebe must retain his place in the Manchester United team after a stand-out performance against Paris Saint-Germain. Tuanzebe was handed his first start in 10 months at the Parc des Princes as United emerged with an important 2-1 victory.
straight to your inbox every day, freeRio Ferdinand pinpointed a strong collective attitude as the key reason for Manchester United beating Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.A penalty from Bruno Fernandes and a late strike from Marcus Rashford, either side of an Anthony Martial own goal, gave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side the perfect start to their continental campaign.
United playmaker has been asked by the club's official website about his link-up with the likes of Mata, Marcus Rashford and Donny van de Beek, which saw him score a stunning goal in the 4-1 win at Newcastle.And Fernandes has explained that Mata's quick-thinking is a huge boost for him when they're on the pitch together. Asked about the combinations for that goal at St James' Park, Fernandes said: “I think it’s natural.
Manchester United star launched a new petition today urging the government to end child food poverty. It comes after Marcus, from Wythenshawe, forced the government into a spectacular U-turn with his campaign to provide free school meals during the summer holidays.
#endchildfoodpoverty campaign that he is spearheading here.
food quality and welfare at risk after overturning plans to protect UK standards. The RSPCA said the failure to enshrine measures for future trade in the Agriculture Bill is a “sell-out”.
coronavirus hotspots as “inadequate” and warned it could impose restrictions on tourists from high-risk areas.The Welsh government says there is now evidence that travel to and from areas of England with high rates of coronavirus has contributed to the spread of the virus to other areas of the UK.Yesterday, Mr Drakeford attended a Cobra meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to discuss the proposed introduction of a tiered system of local restrictions in England.Afterwards, a
straight to your inbox every day, freeRoy Keane has criticised Marcus Rashford after England’s 2-1 victory over Belgium on Sunday.Rashford scored England’s equaliser during a solid performance for his country, but Keane had harsh words for both Rashford and Harry Maguire in the wake of the game.Keane questioned Rashford’s body language during the first-half, believing he could have done more as Belgium dominated the opening 45 minutes.“Rashford in the first-half was going through the motions,”