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Man Utd striker Rashford goes public over Solskjaer job future

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has publicly declared he'd like to see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer named permanent manager.

Rashford has praised the impact from the caretaker coach and believes if he can continue improving the side then there is no reason why he shouldn't get the job.

"For me, it's been a massive help having that type of guidance around me," the England international told Sky Sports News .

"But he's been working with all of the players with everything he's got, you can see even the defenders are improving, the midfield is improving, the team's improved overall but we understand we can still take more steps forward.

"He has that know-how, the understanding, that's the kind of thing you just pick off naturally off these type of people. Even not just out on the pitch, having conversations about it, it all adds up.

"It's been a big turnaround. As long as we keep improving I don't see why [he shouldn't get the job permanently]."

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