Man Utd star Rashford dedicates last goal to his late cousin

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Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford said on social media that he was dedicating his last goal in his side's 3-0 Premier League win over Everton to his cousin, who passed away recently.

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Marcus Rashford, who had scored just one goal in the English top-flight this season, netted the second goal in Manchester United's 3-0 Premier League win over Everton.
The Red Devils won a penalty-kick in the second half due to a foul by Ashley Young on Anthony Martial inside the box. Bruno Fernandes handed responsibility from the spot to Rashford and the England international took the chance to smash home first club goal since 3rd September.
The 26-year-old said a day later on social media that he was dedicating his last goal to his cousin, who recently passed away. "I would like to dedicate the goal yesterday to my cousin who recently passed away. GBNF," he wrote on Twitter.
The forward is struggling to score goals this season despite netting 30 goals for his current team last campaign. He was expected to make an impact in United's attack but will have to keep working to do so.

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