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"He gives us a different dimension" - Marcus Rashford hails Edinson Cavani impact on Man Utd

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Manchester United 100 percent away wins was ended at King Power Stadium on Saturday. The Red Devils traveled to face Brendan Rogers side in the early kick off.
It's been gathered that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have won all their away games so far on the season and were hoping to end the year with the record of victories in all away games.

Manchester United took the lead from Marcus Rashford close fine before Harvey Barnes equalised with a left foot effort just before half time.

In the second half, United took the lead for the second time as Bruno Fernandes scored only for Jamie Vardy to score a late goal as both sides shared the points.

After the game, Marcus Rashford has hailed the impact of Edinson Cavani in the squad. The Uruguay international joined the Old Trafford outfit as a free agent after he was released by Paris Saint-Germain. 

Rashford admitted that the former Napoli forward gives Manchester United another dimension to their game. 

“He's a top player, he has lots of qualities and I think he gives us another dimension that's different to what we already have in the team,” the England international told MUTV. “It's good to play with him and to see him scoring and assisting is important for any forward and we need to keep up between us what we've been doing."

Edinson Cavani looks like he has settled into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer side since he arrived at the club in the summer. The 33 years old has scored four goals in his first 13 appearances across all competitions for Manchester United. 

He provided his first assist when he came off the bench against Leicester City to create Bruno Fernandes goal. 

Marcus Rashford went further to describe how Cavani created the goal that put United 2-1 up in the league with less than 20 minutes left to play. 

Rashford said: “For that goal, it was all the way from back, I think it was Eric [Bailly] who stepped up and played a good ball through the lines.

“It was a great turn from Edinson and he drove at Jonny [Evans] who then he had a decision to make, whether to step out to him or stay back and let him shoot. Edinson played a nice pass and it was a good goal, but to concede and to throw it away is difficult to take."

“It feels like a loss in the changing room. I think we deserved to win the game and we had the chances to win the game, but we didn't quite get over the line. Now we just need to recover and go again in the next one.”

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