Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores feels teenage striking sensation Marcus Rashford is good news for both Manchester United and England’s future.
The 18-year-old Manchester United academy graduate has made a dream start to his senior career at Old Trafford with four goals from his first two appearances for Louis van Gaal’s men.
His two goals helped Manchester United to see off Midtjylland’s challenge in the Europa League last week, and he repeated the trick when he scored another brace to send the Red Devils on their way to a 3-2 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday.
With details of Anthony Martial’s injury still sketchy, Rashford could again start against Watford tomorrow night, and Flores is already a big fan of the young striker from Manchester.
The Hornets manager feels the youngster has all the right ingredients to become a top class centre forward, and believes he could be a future star for both Manchester United and England.
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When asked whether Rashford’s emergence has excited him, Flores said in a press conference: “He looks really good.
“I love young players, and they are very quick because they have high quality.
“I love how he moves into spaces, how he is expecting crosses and moves inside the box.
“He is a very good talent I think for the future of England and is very good news for Manchester United.”
Rashford only just broke into the Manchester Under-21s this season and is also an England youth international.