WATCH: Straight from the training ground! Rashford puts Man Utd ahead against Nottingham Forest after clever corner routine

- Deadlock broken by Rashford
- Nets after scoring against Burnley in Carabao Cup last week
- Martial added quickfire second
WHAT HAPPENED? Set-pieces, corners especially, are often just thrown into the box in the hope the giant centre-back can get their head on it. Not on this occasion. Christian Eriksen drilled a low corner in from the right flank with Rashford peeling off from the melee to create space for the finish, scooping it across the helpless Wayne Hennessey.
A move from the training ground pays off 🙌
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Marcus Rashford finds the space and provides the finish to Christian Eriksen's corner 🎯#PLonPrime #MUNNFO pic.twitter.com/LZPnyuvtPp
Straight off the training ground. 🤩
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Marcus Rashford fires Manchester United into the lead!
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THE BIGGER PICTURE: While Rashford's goal was cunning and inventive, United's second goal came just three minutes later and could be put down to goalkeeping error. Anthony Martial's effort looked destined for Hennessey's gloves but the goalkeeper let it squirm beyond him, allowing Erik ten Hag's side to double their lead.
WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED? Two goals from two of their most scrutinised players put them in a commanding position over Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest side with United in cruise control heading into half-time. They'll be looking to see the win over the line as they look to put pressure on the top four.
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