Marcus Rashford insists that Jose Mourinho improved him as a Manchester United player, despite going through some "ups and downs" under his stewardship.
Mourinho spent two-and-a-half years as United boss, and picked up both the Europa League and League Cup trophies in 2017. Rashford was looking to establish himself in the side at the time, having broken through into the first-team at the tail end of Louis van Gaal's time in charge.
And although his relationship with Mourinho often appeared to be difficult, he insists it was a union that will prove to be good for his career. "It was tough but I think when you look back on it in five or six years, they're the moments that give you that mental toughness," Rashford told the UTD Podcast. "As
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