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Marcus Rashford's Amazing Body Transformation From His Debut To The Manchester Derby

Marcus Rashford's Amazing Body Transformation From His Debut To The Manchester Derby

Marcus Rashford made his Manchester United senior Debut back in 2015 and still had a body devoid of Muscle, he's grown up in four years.

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By Mike Parrott

Marcus Rashford has changed a lot physically since his Manchester United senior Debut and it shows. The United striker has gone from s stringy-teen into a full-grown United player.

When Marcus Rashford made his Manchester United debut in the UEFA Europa League against Midtjylland, the unknown forward scored twice, but was a stringy 17-year old.

After the most recent Manchester Derby where Rashford, now 22-years-old, scored a Penalty, he looked like someone who has physically grown into a proper Manchester United forward.

Supposedly, Rashford's sudden growth spurt meant he sometimes couldn't travel to matches with his team-mates as he couldn't stomach the pain of sitting on a train.

According to many Media outlets, Former United Manager, Jose Mourinho kept the young striker's condition secret to protect him from bullying defenders.

After the Derby, Rashford posted a photo of him post-game after he had threw his shirt to the travelling Manchester United fans.

However, many sportsmen commented on the photo to praise Rashford's body transformation.

England Cricket star Jofra Archer said: "Thought this was AJ for a second."

Ian Wright also commented, saying: "Man's ripped you know."

Rashford is currently in the form of his life, third in Premier League scoring with ten to his name as well as four assists, putting him second in total goal contributions, only behind Jamie Vardy.

Manchester United next face Everton in the Premier League, on Sunday, December 15.

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Topics: Manchester City, Europa League, Manchester United, Premier League, Marcus Rashford