The Evening Standard journalist James Robson has said that Marcus Rashford would get in to Liverpool's starting XI.

What did he say?

The Reds face Manchester United on Sunday looking to add three more points to their tally as they edge closer to clinching the Premier League title.

According to Robson, United forward Rashford - who has 19 goals in 30 games in all competitions this term - could "add another dimension to Liverpool's attack", and suggested he could score far more if he played for the Reds.

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He said: "If any Manchester United player could break up Liverpool’s trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, it’s Marcus Rashford. His return of 19 goals in all competitions is only bettered in England by Raheem Sterling’s 20. But just imagine how many he’d score in an attack as rampant as Manchester City’s or Liverpool’s, rather than a struggling United.

"He’d add another dimension to Liverpool’s attack if playing on the left – and I’ll leave it up to Klopp to decide who makes way for him."

Would he?

This is without a doubt the best season of Rashford's career. Even with several appearances on the left, this is his highest-scoring term to date and the England international's potential absence from this weekend's clash will no doubt be a huge worry for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The 22-year-old has been the most threatening on the left wing - despite him previously stating that he would like to play through the middle. Roberto Firmino would usually be the first candidate to drop out of the side due to his inferior goal record (nine) compared to the likes of Mohamed Salah (14) and Sadio Mane (15). However, considering he plays as a centre-forward, his position would appear to be safe here, unless Jurgen Klopp intends to reinvent one of his wide men.

That would mean Rashford would be rivalling Mane for a place in the side - and it is unlikely to be a battle he would prevail in. Despite his own impressive performances, there have been few players who can claim to have been in better form than the Senegal international this season. He has 15 goals and 11 assists in all competitions so far this term, and he recently won the African Player of the Year award. Not only that, he finished fourth in the Ballon d'Or rankings too.

Mane, right now, is pretty much untouchable. And whilst Rashford is in terrific form, he has a long way to go to get on the same level as the former Southampton man.

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