Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford may have one statistic on his mind when he lines up to face Bournemouth this evening.
The 25-year-old is in exceptional form this season and has been prolific for both club and country. He scored three goals at the World Cup in Qatar and has netted 11 times for the Red Devils, picking up four assists along the way.
On October 30, he marked his 100th club goal with a winning header against West Ham United.

Rashford picked up where he left off after returning from international duty, too, as his goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday was his third in three consecutive matches in all competitions.
However, he is yet to score in three consecutive league matches at Old Trafford – a record he can achieve tonight.
In-form @MarcusRashford has scored 5️⃣ goals and assisted 2️⃣ in his last 🔟 home #PL matches 🔥
But… He's never scored in 3️⃣ league matches at Old Trafford in a row 👀@ManUtd | #MUNBOU pic.twitter.com/QAsXjKqaDH
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 3, 2023
Rashford likely to return to starting lineup
After dropping to the bench for the first half of United’s trip to the Molineux, the forward admitted it was due to a lie-in that caused him to be late to a team meeting.
We’re guessing Rashford has had several alarms set this week to ensure he is the first name on the teamsheet to face the Cherries and continue his goalscoring streak.



