Marcus Rashford appears to be a role model to Manchester United’s academy graduates.
The 21-year-old scored his 50th goal for United in a 3-1 win over Norwich on Sunday.
He made amends for his 29th-minute penalty miss by scoring moments later after latching on to a superb pass from Daniel James at Carrow Road.
In a picture posted on United’s official Twitter page, academy graduates Mason Greenwood, James Garner and Brandon Williams are applauding Rashford’s goal.
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The club tweeted: “One of our own. @MarcusRashford showing the latest batch of #MUAcademy graduates how it’s done.”
Rashford, who signed a new long-term contract with Manchester United in June, replied: “Love this. All United.”
Rashford has made 183 appearances since breaking into the first-team as an 18-year-old in 2016.
He is still is only 21, but has already appeared in World Cups, as well as Champions League and Europa League matches in addition to being a Premier League regular, so is in a position to offer advice to the academy graduates aiming to cement a place in the first team in the coming years.
After all, he was doing the same when he asked successful academy graduates, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes on how to get ahead.
Speaking in August, he said: “A lot of my advice to them is, ‘Just be yourself.’ They’re clever kids, been at Manchester United for a long time, so they are so good at improving, listening and learning.”
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United climbed to seventh in the table with their win at Norwich, which was their first Premier League away victory since February.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given minutes to youngsters Greenwood, Garner and Williams in cup competitions this season.
Garner and Williams started for United in last week’s Europa League win against Partizan Belgrade.
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Solskjaer said: “You don’t get the atmosphere we faced in Belgrade when you play in the Premier League and I think players like Brandon and Jimmy will have grown many centimetres in confidence in those 90 minutes.
“If they can perform like they did in front of such an intimidating crowd then they won’t have any problems going anywhere in England.
“It was as loud and as hostile as it gets – but it didn’t faze them one bit.
“But that’s part of the learning curve we are on as a team. I really believe that we have gained two Premier League players in Belgrade.”