Related: Manchester shows support for Marcus Rashford: ‘It’s evolved into something special’ As well as donations, the mural’s wall was plastered with thousands of tributes from fans as people rallied in support of the Manchester United striker.
Hundreds also took part in a Stand Up to Racism rally by the artwork on Copson Street, which is near where Rashford grew up and went to school.
The footballer said the outpouring of support really lifted him at one of his lowest points. Video: People gather at the Marcus Rashford mural to take in the hundreds of messages left in support (Manchester Evening News)Tom Daley: I am proud to be a gay man and an Olympic championFire crews at the scene of crash in GortonPolice cordon in place and.
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