Owen Hargreaves claims Marcus Rashford will be Manchester United’s CAPTAIN one day



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Owen Hargreaves claims Marcus Rashford will be Manchester United CAPTAIN someday and praises the forward for ‘thinking of everyone else’ after allowing Anthony Martial to shoot a penalty BEFORE completing his hat-trick in the win over Leipzig

  • Owen Hargreaves says Marcus Rashford will become Man United captain
  • Hargreaves believes Rashford will be the captain as he ‘thinks of everyone else’
  • He let Anthony Martial shoot a penalty despite being one of a hat-trick
  • Rio Ferdinand felt he should have been ruthless as Messi would have been

Owen Hargreaves believes that Marcus Rashford will be Manchester United’s captain one day after showing leadership qualities during their Europa League clash with RB Leipzig.

Rashford scored three goals in 20 minutes as Man United beat Leipzig, last year’s Champions League semi-finalists, 5-0.

However, when given a chance to secure his hat-trick when the Red Devils were awarded a 3-0 penalty, Rashford allowed Anthony Martial to shoot.

Owen Hargreaves claims Marcus Rashford will become Manchester United captain

Owen Hargreaves claims Marcus Rashford will become Manchester United captain

The decision not only allowed Martial to score his first goal of the season, but Rashford scored his third of the game in the 92nd minute.

Speaking of Rashford’s decision to let Martial take the penalty, Hargreaves said: ‘I love it, he’s taking care of his teammates. Marcus knows he will get his numbers, I love that.

‘That’s being a great teammate. That’s why he’s going to be captain because he thinks of everyone else. ‘

Rio Ferdinand, on the other hand, felt that Rashford should have been ruthless and followed players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo by taking the penalty himself.

Ferdinand said: ‘Messi and Ronaldo are not going to give away a pen!’ but then he admitted that Rashford is’ someone who intends to improve himself and become a better player. ‘

Hargreaves (above) believes Rashford will be captain as he 'thinks of everyone else'

Hargreaves (above) believes that Rashford will be the captain as he ‘thinks of everyone else’

Rashford let Anthony Martial shoot a penalty despite being one away from a hat-trick

Rashford let Anthony Martial shoot a penalty despite being one away from a hat-trick

Trevor Sinclair previously supported Rashford to become United captain for the same reasons as Hargreaves. He believes that the forward ‘leads by example’ and ‘has that kind of spirit and drive that can infect other players’.

He told TalkSport: ‘I don’t usually look at strikers and think’ oh yeah, captain stuff.

‘You look at players like Alan Shearer, he was Newcastle captain. I know he talked more and had more experience, but I think Rashford has that kind of spirit and drive to want to be successful and that can rub off on the players.

Maybe it’s one of those things where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will give you the armband when the captain is injured.

‘He leads by example with his actions. I mentioned a few months ago that I feel like he’s someone you would look at and say has the potential to be captain’s stuff at Manchester United.

“ He has been working hard to feed the children in Manchester during the COVID-19 period, he received an award from the High Sheriff of Greater Manchester. It has been feeding 2.8 million children per week, which is incredible. That just shows what kind of character he is. ‘

The work of England's international striker to help tackle child poverty, in close collaboration with the FareShare charity, has also addressed the values ​​of humanity, kindness and civility.

England’s international forward’s work to help tackle child poverty, in close collaboration with the FareShare charity, has also addressed the values ​​of humanity, kindness and civility.

Rashford has been demonstrating the power of sport as a lever through her work feeding underprivileged children.

The England striker has been campaigning for the government to provide free lunches amid fears of the financial ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic.

This work has earned him an honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester, an MBE and the Pride of Britain award.

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