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Manchester United star Marcus Rashford will eventually lose his place in the side to Mason Greenwood, former Chelsea and Tottenham boss Glenn Hoddle believes. Both players have been in fine
form this season. But it’s Greenwood who has been gaining the plaudits in recent weeks with the 18-year-old scoring three times since the restart. Manchester United have seen both Rashford
and Greenwood step up this term following the summer exit of Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan. The former has bagged 20 goals across all competitions this season, while Greenwood has notched 15
in his maiden full season in the first team. Despite those statistics, however, Hoddle believes that the 18-yearold will eventually oust Rashford from the side because he’s ‘only going to
get better and better’. “I think he’s a wonderful player now and he’s only going to get better and better,” Hoddle told Premier League Productions. “I’m really impressed with the two feet. I
love to see players play with two feet. LATEST LIVE SPORT TV DEALS GET SKY SPORTS FOR JUST £25 PER MONTH FOR 3 MONTHS GET BT SPORT FOR HALF PRICE United have been careful with Greenwood’s
development. They have rotated the youngster with Daniel James but it’s now the teenager who is ahead of the Wales international in the Old Trafford pecking order. And former United star
Paul Parker thinks Greenwood has the potential to be the next Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford. “There hasn’t been a player for a long while who has made such a massive footprint of intent,” the
former defender told the Talking Devils podcast. “Maybe he’s the first since Ryan Giggs. People might say Paul Scholes and the others but people knew about them. THINK YOU KNOW FOOTBALL?
FOOTBALL QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: 15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR YOUR HOME PUB QUIZ “Mason has been around but he’s suddenly come on.” Parker thinks the lockdown period has made a huge
difference for Greenwood, adding: “The lockdown period has made a huge difference. “He now looks like a man. His body shape has changed… he looks more imposing. “He is young but players know
they can’t knock him around anymore. Someone could have told him to do it [bulk up] but you have to want to do it. He has. “And now he has the potential to be a player the likes of which
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