Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has revealed that he looks to 'emulate' Brazilian superstar Ronaldo on the field.

Rashford, 20, is widely regarded as one of the best young players in world football, and is already a key player for both Man United and England despite his youthful age.

The attacker is expected to start England's glamour friendly against Brazil on Tuesday night, and ahead of the match, revealed who he looks to style his game on.

Rashford told reporters:

"He (Ronaldo) always played free. No matter where he was playing, he played free and went out there and expressed himself. When you do that, that's when you play your best football.

"When you're young you watch clips of the best players in the world and try and emulate them - it just tends to happen naturally."
Ronaldo - seen as one of the greatest centre-forwards in the history of the sport - started his professional career with Cruzeiro in 1993 before going on to represent the likes of Barcelona, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and AC Milan.
The now 41-year-old scored 62 times in 98 appearances for the Brazilian national team, landing two World Cups in the process.
Only Pele (77) has scored more times for Brazil than Ronaldo, who ended his professional career in 2011 following a two-year spell at Corinthians.

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