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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane explains Man United striker Marcus Rashford body language after he scored the opening goal during Man City Vs Man United match

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After eight minutes of the derby match between Manchester United and Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, Marcus Rashford, a striker for Manchester United, established the first goal for his team.

After Marcus Rashford scored the first goal against Manchester City, Roy Keane, who had previously served as the captain of Manchester United, says that there are no issues with Rashford’s body language about the game.

At eight minutes, Rashford startled the home fans at the Etihad Stadium by unleashing a fantastic effort from 25 yards out that crashed in off the underside of the crossbar. The goal was scored by Rashford. The goal, which came at the most opportune time for the 26-year-old player, provided United with the advantage they deserved at the break before the half.

During the current season, Rashford’s detractors have pointed their fingers at the winger’s body language, asserting that he does not exhibit the appropriate level of enthusiasm on the field for the shirt. In response, the winger for United gave an interview to the Player’s Tribune, in which he stated that those accusations were unfair.

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane explains Man United striker Marcus Rashford body language after he scored the opening goal during Man City Vs Man United macth

Taking into consideration the England international’s performance in the first half of the match versus City, Keane lauded the forward for what he has witnessed up to this point. It was a beautiful goal, it’s been a brilliant first-half, it’s flown past, and there are chances everywhere,” he said in an interview with Sky Sports.

There is little doubt the City will be dissatisfied with this. A kick is taken down the field by the goalie, a fantastic run is made by [Scott] McTominay, Bruno Fernandes does a good job, and he knocks the ball back to Rashford. Once more, it is uncomplicated; it is impossible for it to be any easier than this.

McTominay makes a fantastic move that draws the defenders away from the city, which is running with their arms raised. There is nothing wrong with Marcus’s body language today; he has shown that he is capable of achieving world-class finishes multiple times previously.

Rashford scored his sixth goal of the season, and it was his first goal in the Premier League since he scored the opening goal in the 4-3 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers against Manchester United.

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