Wednesday 1 June 2016

Legendary manager doesn't see Rashford playing at Euro's

Harry Redknapp doesn't see Manchester United youngster Marcus Rashford getting playing time in France.

The 18 year old has enjoyed an astronomical growth to the start of his career.

In three months, Rashford made his goal scoring debut for United, scored a brace against Arsenal, the winner against City in the Manchester derby and other vital goals for United in a seemingly disappointing season.

He scored in his debut for the Three Lions. Three minutes into the game against Australia. All these have convinced England manager Roy Hodgson to include the Manchester born forward in his 23 man list to the European Championship.

Redknapp has been impressed with Rashford, but thinks the likes of Vardy, Kane and Rooney will deny Rashford playing time in France.

"In all honesty, I can't really see him playing. I like him and he's going to be a real player in the future." Redknapp told Sky Sports.

"But we've got Kane, we've got Vardy, we've got Sturridge, we've got Rooney - I think he (Roy Hodgson) has got a lot of options up front.

"I wouldn't see Rashford getting a game and I'll be surprised if he gets too much, if any, games personally." He added.

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