Man United loan watch: Marcus Rashford continues to dazzle, Ethan Williams scores again | OneFootball

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·3 mars 2025

Man United loan watch: Marcus Rashford continues to dazzle, Ethan Williams scores again

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Several Manchester United loanees were in action over the last weekend. Read on as we take a look at their performances.

Marcus Rashford

The England international played a vital role for Aston Villa as they beat Cardiff City 2-0 to advance to the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in a decade.


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He set up Marco Asensio for Villa’s first goal in the clash.

Antony

The Brazilian winger failed to register a league goal involvement for Real Betis for the first time in four games as they beat Real Madrid 2-1 on Saturday.

He was sent off in the previous game against Getafe, but his red card was rescinded, allowing him to feature against Madrid.

Jack Kingdon

The young centre-back was not in Rochdale’s matchday squad for their Isuzu FA trophy clash with Altrincham.

Kingdon has struggled for game time since joining the National League side.

Ethan Williams

The 19-year-old scored Cheltenham Town’s only goal in their 1-1 draw with Grimsby Town on Saturday. He has scored two goals in his last three games for the League Two side.

Ethan Ennis

The young English forward was a late substitute during Doncaster Rovers’ 3-0 triumph over Newport County. He replaced Luke Molyneux in the 82nd minute.

Sonny Aljofree

The 20-year-old defender was an unused substitute for Accrington Stanley as they lost 2-1 to Harrogate Town. He has been an unused substitute for the last two games for the League Two side.

Radek Vitek

The young shot-stopper was instrumental for BW Linz as they recorded their first league win of 2025, beating WSG Tirol 2-1 at Hofmann Personal Stadion yesterday.

Sam Mather

He was an unused substitute for Tranmere Rovers as Port Vale held them to a 1-1 draw. He has played for just four minutes since joining the League Two side in January.

Stats from transfermarkt.com.

Article written by Henry Thornton .

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