For Manchester United, another day was their problems. Marcus Rashford, was the opposite.
Rashford, who joined United at the age of seven, found a long time for the club's effective player, freezing the reign of a new manager Robin Amorem.
So he went on a loan to Aston Villa – on Saturday, shone.
The active show witnessed the 27-year-old after being brought as an alternative to half the time against Chelsea, where he saw him helping both goals, as a villa came from behind to a 2-1 victory.
United, at the same time, drew 2-2 with Everton to stay fifteenth in the table.
On Wednesday, Rashford began his first start 2-2 with Liverpool, and on Saturday evening, he had an exceptional half of the bench.
According to his teammate in the team, he is a person who “will only improve” because he returns to playing regular minutes.
“[I am] “Especially the way he is now performing and with his exercise today,” Telmans told Sky Sports.
“Marcus is a person who can threaten everyone for one and even one to two. It is very important for us the way he plays because he gives us something different on the left side.”
With Marco Asensio scored both goals, Rashford helped the same player twice in the Premier League match for the first time since June 2020. “Every time he got the ball, he was dangerous.”
Although he was unprecedented under Amorim, Rashford began to find his feet again under Emery.
He is currently on loan at a villa until the end of the season, after he joined in February after not offered UNITED since expressing his desire for a “new challenge” in December.
Villa has an option to make Rashford's deal permanently for 40 million pounds.