Marcus Rashford has questions and answers about Kevin De Bruyne, Jadon Sancho and whether he likes bread
When Marcus Rashford invited his followers to send him questions for a quick Twitter Q&A session, we should have known we were looking for a treat.
Among all the bizarre questions (do you like bread?) Rashford offered an insight into life as a young Manchester United star and how he flourished into one of Europe’s brightest young stars.
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Let’s talk. Who has a question?
– Marcus Rashford MBE (@MarcusRashford) March 29, 2021
There were so, so many questions on the thread that Rashford did not have time to answer anywhere near them all, but there were some pretty juicy answers hidden in all the weird stuff, so let’s take a look at some of the best ones.
Apparently, as a United fan, much of Rashford’s love of football came from Wayne Rooney. He named the former striker one of his favorite players ever, one of his childhood gods (along with his mother) and admits he was the best player he ever played with.
He was lucky enough to play with Rooney, but Rashford admitted that he was desperate to play with Paul Scholes, whom he named as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, along with Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta.
Rashford’s admiration for De Bruyne caused uproar Pool / Getty Images
One issue that sparked some controversy among the audience in Hate Everybody on Twitter was Rashford’s admission that he would like to play alongside Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, as if Rashford is to pretend he’s not one of the great gamblers all the time. because he’s wearing another colored shirt.
Admitting to follow close friend Tammy Abraham at Chelsea also caused a bit of a pointless uproar, but a piece of drama that Rashford managed to avoid was questions about connecting with Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
Rashford avoided questions about Sancho Soccrates Images / Getty Images
Asked if he would like to play alongside the long-standing United goal, Rashford simply replied: “I do for England.” Nice.
There was also an exclamation to Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the knuckle ball technique for Nani’s free kick, but most importantly, his love of putting a sugar in the tea. Huge news.
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