Fans rave at Marcus Rashford’s ‘naughty’ skill that would ‘make Ronaldinho proud’ as Man Utd star plays for England

MARCUS RASHFORD left fans drooling after producing a “naughty” skill against Malta to “make Ronaldinho proud.”

The Manchester United star, 25, enjoyed a stunning club season under Erik ten Hag as he netted 30 goals in 56 outings.

Channel via TwitterMarcus Rashford stunned fans with a sublime piece of skill against Malta[/caption]

That is naughty from Rashford. pic.twitter.com/U9UkA6W7Fb

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Channel via TwitterFans compared Rashford to Ronaldinho after his epic step-overs[/caption]

Rashford, who helped United win their first piece of silverware since 2017 with the Carabao Cup, then linked up with international pals for England’s Euro qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.

But despite a gruelling campaign that also saw Rashford play at the World Cup, he continued to shine after stepping off the bench in last night’s 4-0 win.

And the fan favourite left Three Lions supporters raving after showing off some silky skills down the wing.

As Rashford cut inside, he found himself chased down by Joseph Mbong.

The midfielder attempted to block off Rashford’s path to Malta’s box.

But the United star was not put off as he produced not one, not two, but THREE step-overs before edging the ball in the opposite direction of Mbong’s run.

Rashford’s outrageous move blew the minds of fans watching on the TV.

And many could not resist taking to Twitter to hail the forward’s excellent movement.

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One said: “Transitioning from step-overs straight into an elastico is unreal, he was having a lot of fun out there.”

Another declared: “Ronaldinho would have been proud.”

One noted: “Rashford owns this move, no-one does it better.”

Another declared: “We’ve got our boy back, he’s taking on his man and doing skills, missed it.”

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