Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has called on his fellow attackers to not rest on their laurels after their comfortable 3-1 defeat of Norwich on Sunday.
The Englishman, 21, missed a first half penalty before scoring his 50th goal for the Red Devils and it was combination play between Rashford, Daniel James and Anthony Martial that contributed to the spot-kick and two of Manchester United's goals.
He told MUTV after the 3-1 win: "I think the one thing we can improve on is making more clear-cut opportunities for each other.
"For me, that's the next step. We're creating and making each other half-chances, but, as forwards, the easier the goals you can get, the better.
"We want to be able to just square it past the goalkeeper and tap it in.
"We've been working hard and I think, if we keep that up, it'll become easier for us."


