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Rangnick: Rashford can be a regular again

The 24-year-old Mancunian has stormed back to form as a goalscoring hero with two strikes as a substitute in four days, including the sensational and dramatic stoppage-time winner that secured the Reds a thrilling 1-0 victory over West Ham United.

Rashford broke an 11-game drought against Brentford on Wednesday, a run that stretched back to 30 October when he also scored in the capital, against Spurs.

Our no.10 came on against the Bees in the 71st minute, as a replacement for Mason Greenwood, and six minutes later put the Premier League game beyond doubt with our third goal in the eventual 3-1 win.