It took an 18-year-old
local academy graduate making his professional debut as a late injury
replacement to spare Manchester United from potential humiliation in the Europa
League on Thursday.
Associated
Press report continues:
Many
inside Old Trafford will have known little, if anything, about Marcus Rashford
when the striker was called up against FC Midtjylland on Thursday after Anthony
Martial hurt his right hamstring in the warmup.
By
the end of United's 5-1 win, which sealed a 6-3 victory on aggregate and a
place in the last 16, the fans were singing the two-goal teenager's name.
Rashford
came to the rescue after United fell behind in the 27th minute to the
little-known Danish team, which won the first leg 2-1 and was threatening an
even bigger shock by pushing into a two-goal aggregate lead.
After
United equalized via an own goal in the 32nd, Rashford produced clinical
finishes after an hour to put the English giants ahead on aggregate and become
their youngest ever scorer in European soccer. Ander Herrera and Memphis Depay
added late goals, ensuring the final score matched United's complete dominance.
The
night, though, belonged to Rashford.
"He
made a great performance," said United manager Louis van Gaal, who
insisted he had no qualms in starting Rashford despite the size of the game and
the youngster's inexperience.
Rashford
hadn't started a game above under-19 level for United. His most recent goal was
for United Under-18s in mid-February, which helped lift them off the bottom of
their youth league. He started out at the same local junior club — Fletcher
Moss — as former United players Danny Welbeck, Wes Brown and Ravel Morrison.
Soon
after the match, United had a Q&A on its website, entitled "Who is
Marcus Rashford?"
"He
played an almost perfect game," FC Midtjylland coach Jess Thorup said.
Martial
was seen clutching his right hamstring during the warm-up and when United
confirmed his absence, Van Gaal was without a 14th player because of injury.
Such is United's injury situation, Van Gaal began with a second-choice
goalkeeper, two midfielders as center-backs, a 19-year-old full back making his
full debut, and then Rashford — perhaps United's sixth-choice striker — up
front.
"It
is ridiculous," Van Gaal said.
Still,
Midtjylland was there for the taking, with its whole backline seemingly
petrified whenever the ball came near them. Much of its defending was
last-ditch and Depay was rampant down United's left, in arguably his best game
for the team.
"I
am very happy for him," Van Gaal said of Depay. "He needed that kind
of match ... maybe it's a turning point for him, I hope it is with all my
heart."
Pione
Sisto's goal for Midtjylland came completely against the run of play, the
forward holding off Daley Blind, shimmying between Michael Carrick and Herrera,
and shooting low into the bottom corner.
Nikolay
Bodurov turned Depay's cross into his own net five minutes later and it was
suddenly hard to pick between three eventualities — progression for either side
or penalties. That was even more the case when Rashford side-footed home from
Juan Mata's pull-back to tie the score on aggregate.
But
Rashford was on hand to slot in a close-range finish from Guillermo Varela's
cross and complete a remarkable debut. It was left to Herrera, from the penalty
spot, and Depay, with a wonderful solo goal, to finish off Midtjylland. Andre
Romer was sent off for the visitors with the score at 4-1.
Winning the Europa League
could represent United's best chance of reclaiming a place in the Champions
League for next season, with the team six points adrift of the top four in the
English Premier League.
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