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Manchester United striker emerges from ‘tough period’• Chelsea’s Fikayo Tomori stunned at his progress in past year
Marcus Rashford feels the confidence is flooding back into his game after a run of nine goals in 10 matches for Manchester United and
England, casting aside what the forward admits has been a difficult spell.
It was a fruitful international break for Rashford, who scored a slickly taken goal seven minutes from time in the 4-0 win over Kosovo, having replaced Callum Hudson-Odoi before the hour. He was also on target against Montenegro three days before, putting in a scintillating display, and on this form there is every chance he will join Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling in Gareth Southgate’s front three at Euro 2020.