Rashford and Smalling shine for Man United as City slip up

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Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford celebrates in the Manchester derby
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The Manchester derby was settled by a goal from local boy Marcus Rashford, but the ramifications could be felt far beyond Lancashire as Manchester City were left clinging onto their Champions League place with the title now an impossible dream.

Rashford has scored five goals in eight games since being brought into the United team and is flourishing in the limelight, says the Daily Mirror. "Nothing fazes him and City couldn't handle his pace and movement; he seemed to enjoy his battle with [Eliaquim] Mangala in particular."

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