Read Rashford’s Man Utd report card from age 10 as he reveals his strengths, weaknesses and best player in the team – The Sun

MARCUS RASHFORD'S Manchester United report card from age ten has gone viral on social media – with the young star admitting he needs to "practise every day".

The now-England striker filled in his answers to questions such as where his strengths are, how he can get better and who the best Under-11 player is.


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Dated September 2007, eight-and-a-half years before his Man Utd debut in February 2016, Rashford wrote that his favourite position is "right wing and up front".

Asked what his strengths are, he put down: "My strengths are my pace and skill."

Quizzed on where he needs to get better, Rashford, now 22, wrote: "I need to improve on my left foot."

Some fans might say he does not need to bother after his outrageous free-kick goal against Chelsea last month – that would suggest his right foot is so good!

Next to a question asking how he can improve, Rashford put down: "I can improve by practising every day."

Perhaps the most intriguing answer, though, is who he picked as the best U11 player.

The Old Trafford forward wrote: "DEV because he's got everything a great player needs."

Fans said Rashford was referring to Devonte Redmond, the 23-year-old midfielder who now plays for National League club Wrexham.

Redmond did sign a senior contract with United in 2017 but did not make an appearance after being sent on loan to Scunthorpe.

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He then joined Salford City before moving to north Wales in the summer.

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