Aston Villa Striker “Bitty”, says Wright … as Keane praises the Emery Options “


Former winner of the Golden Boot Top-Flight Ian Wright wants to see Marcus Rashford add “some goals” to his promising start to Aston Villa.

Rasford He has three assists in six appearances since he participated in a loan villa from Manchester United in January after creating Marco Asensio’s first goal in their own 2-0 fa cup fifth win Above Cardiff City, the provider for the midfielder again after providing both of his strikes in the Premier League Premier League victory over Chelsea six days earlier.

“It’s still Bitty,” Arsenal Icon Wright replied when he was asked to evaluate the former form of England by ITV Sport.

“He’s a little lucky for this cut (for Asensio), but, most of all, he tries to go to people. He could do it more. I would like to see him score a few goals. It’s not like he’s not trying. He just relaxes and goes.”

Marcus Rashford’s statistics

The new director of United Ruben Amorim did not give Rashford any minutes in nine games before the 27 -year -old turned into Villa Park.

The six champions for the villa against the championship side fits in with the most Rashford created in any of his 426 Manchester United matches.

He has seven goals and six assists in 30 matches in all matches, to set off four times and create three in the league.

Three of them came in the first two games of the Amorim Championship after their arrival from Sporting in November, hitting the opening in a 1-1 draw in Ipswich and scoring twice in a 4-0 win in Everton.

Villa Options “Good” for Emery – Keane

Asentiens’s The arrival in January from Paris St-Germain has added to the aggressive capabilities of Villa Manager Unai Emery, which include England strikers Ollie Watkins and your middle Tielemans and Morgan Rogers.

“We support most weekends about the options,” said former Manchester United Captain Roy Keane. “We see the city’s struggle (without the top scorer Erling) Haaland. We see Arsenal (who operates without an Orthodox striker).

“As a top manager with a big club, you want options. Villa has a lot – it’s just about who will put in, who get out. It’s good for the manager. That’s what you need with a lot of big games.”

Villa Visit Club Brugge In the first leg of the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday (5.45pm GMT) before traveling to Brdford to the Premier League four days later (5.30pm).



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