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Manchester United's Marcus Rashford: I have broadened the way I play

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has told Inside United that his game has developed in a short space of time, meaning he now feels he can score different kinds of goals.

Rashford, who broke through at United under former manager Louis van Gaal last season, was on target in the 3-1 defeat at Watford on Sunday.

The 18-year-old shot home after the ball had fallen to him inside the area and said he had added predatory goals, as well as dribbles and finishes, to his repertoire.

Rashford said coaching sessions with Colin Little helped broaden his approach, explaining: "That kind of changed my mindset towards the game.

"Usually, I'd like to get the ball to my feet and show people what I could do, but now I know there are other ways to affect a game. It kind of opened my mind to the game."

During his days in United under-16s, the striker played in a No. 10 role and said: "I can still play there if I need to -- No. 10, on both wings and up front as well. It means I have more in my armoury.

"I used to look up to players who would dribble at people, creating chances, scoring too. But the type of the player I want to be now is different to the type of player I wanted to be then."