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14th March 2016
10:51am GMT

Speaking to fanzine United We Stand, Scholes said: "Marcus Rashford, however, is no surprise to me at all. I've seen him play since he was 14 or 15 and then in Paul McGuinness' side. You always knew the talent was there. He's obviously only played a few times for the first team and his goals have been what you'd call 'goalscorers' goals' but he's got much so much more than that.
"You've not seen it yet, but he hits free-kicks in a dipping fashion, almost the way Ronaldo does."And, in typical Scholes fashion, he was reluctant to give too much credit to van Gaal for picking so many youngsters as Scholes believes his hands were tied due to the injury crisis around Old Trafford.
"The manager has taken a lot of credit giving these youngsters a chance, but they've been very lucky really with the amount of injuries United have had," he added.
"If it wasn't for that, most of these young lads wouldn't have been anywhere near the first team yet. If anything, it's probably shown how bad his signings have been that these young lads have come in and and have looked brilliant in comparison."Explore more on these topics: