City and Liverpool’s success gives United more motivation – Rashford
By Reuters
14 July 2019 |
4:00 pm
Marcus Rashford believes Liverpool winning the Champions League and Man City win the Premier League gives Man United more motivation but admits next season will be a big challenge for the Reds.
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