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Marcus Rashford celebrated a hat-trick in 18 minutes: "Abused Leipzig, made them look like children" - Walla! sport

2020-10-29T05:08:53.815Z


The Manchester United striker continues to star in the Champions League: compliments from Solskjaer, the impressive figures, and even the opposing coach admitted: "It was a bit crazy in the end"


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Marcus Rashford celebrated a hat-trick in 18 minutes: "Abused Leipzig, made them look like children"

The Manchester United striker continues to star in the Champions League: compliments from Solskjaer, the impressive figures, and even the opposing coach admitted: "It was a bit crazy in the end"

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Marcus Rashford continued his incredible season opener in the Champions League yesterday (Wednesday), scoring a hat-trick in Manchester United's big win over RB Leipzig (0: 5), with the English striker rising from the bench in the 63rd minute and actually scoring three goals in 18 minutes (74, 78, 92) against a strong opponent, leading the German league.

Although the result is a bit deceptive, it is not the gap between the teams, and yet Rashford finishes as the great hero, after in the previous round he scored a dramatic winning goal against Paris Saint-Germain, and after becoming a favorite star in England thanks to his fundraising effort for poor children. Over one million contributions and votes).

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Rashford is the sixth player to score a hat-trick for United in the Champions League, and he joins a not-so-bad list: Rod van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Michael Owen and Andy Cole (twice).

"He's just hot," commentator Rio Ferdinand, a former United player, said of him. "It's like playing in the yard with a big kid in front of small children, he just abuses everyone, too hard and too fast. He was level above Leipzig. To look like school children. "

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Ola Gunnar Solskjaer

complimented the winning hero, but also the team: "Marcus came in and did a good job, but the base work has already been done for him by the team, and that's what you expect from substitutes. What a change they made. Leipzig press hard and play intensely, we had to dig deep to "We had to give some players a rest because the season is eroding, so we took advantage of the staff we have. This team is just forming, and the more spirit and quality you have, you will get better results."



Leipzig coach

Julian Naglesman

said at the end: "It was a bit crazy at the end, because after they scored the first goal we played well. But the last 20 minutes were very bad."



* Also at United: Solskjaer has confirmed that Alex Tels has contracted Corona, and is entering solitary confinement.

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