• Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring against Manchester City in League Cup semi-final first leg at Old Trafford on January 7, 2020. AFP
    Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring against Manchester City in League Cup semi-final first leg at Old Trafford on January 7, 2020. AFP
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring their second goal with Jesse Lingard against Burnley at Turf Moor on December 28, 2019. Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring their second goal with Jesse Lingard against Burnley at Turf Moor on December 28, 2019. Reuters
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoringagainst Burnley at Turf Moor on December 28, 2019. Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoringagainst Burnley at Turf Moor on December 28, 2019. Reuters
  • A fan holds up a sign in reference to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford inside the Emirates Sstadium before the match against Arsenal on January 1, 2020. Reuters
    A fan holds up a sign in reference to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford inside the Emirates Sstadium before the match against Arsenal on January 1, 2020. Reuters
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford in action against Arsenal. Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford in action against Arsenal. Reuters
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Conor Coady blocks a shot from Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford during the FA Cup third round match at Molineux on January 4, 2020. AFP
    Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Conor Coady blocks a shot from Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford during the FA Cup third round match at Molineux on January 4, 2020. AFP
  • Manchester United's English striker Marcus Rashford. AFP
    Manchester United's English striker Marcus Rashford. AFP
  • Marcus Rashford of Manchester United holds his back in pain during the English FA Cup third-round replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. EPA
    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United holds his back in pain during the English FA Cup third-round replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. EPA
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford leaves the pitch due to an injury against Norwich City at Old Trafford on 11 January 2020. EPA
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford leaves the pitch due to an injury against Norwich City at Old Trafford on 11 January 2020. EPA
  • Marcus Rashford of Manchester United walks off injured against Norwich City. EPA
    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United walks off injured against Norwich City. EPA
  • Marcus Rashford of Manchester United holds his back in pain. EPA
    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United holds his back in pain. EPA
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. Reuters
  • Manchester United's Marcus Rashford scores their second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford scores their second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
  • Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford (R) puts the ball past Norwich City's Dutch goalkeeper Tim Krul. AFP
    Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford (R) puts the ball past Norwich City's Dutch goalkeeper Tim Krul. AFP
  • Marcus Rashford of Manchester United warms up during the English FA Cup third round replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. EPA
    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United warms up during the English FA Cup third round replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers. EPA
  • Marcus Rashford of Manchester United in action. EPA
    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United in action. EPA

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford: 'I was on free meals at school so now helping children is top of my list'


  • English
  • Arabic

Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford says helping children is his top priority after working to get food to those who relied on free school meals.

The 22-year-old has been working with charity FareShare to help children in the Manchester area after schools were closed across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.

And he revealed that his own childhood has inspired him to want to make a difference to the next generation.

Rashford told the BBC: "In the past I have done a lot of work in regards to children and when I heard about the school's shutting down, I knew that meant free meals for some kids that they are not getting at school.

"I remember when I was at school I was on free meals and my mum wouldn't get home until around six o'clock so my next meal would have been about 8 o'clock. I was fortunate, and there are kids in much more difficult situations that don't get their meals at homes.

"It (helping children) is very important (to me), it is at the top of my to-do list. In our generation there have been a lot of positive and negative influences. I am just trying to impact the next generation in a positive way.

"We have done the best we could with people donating, we have done very well. We have got to the £100,000 mark which means we get to feed 400,000 children so it's been very positive."

Manchester United and Manchester City have joined forces to donate and help people in the local area affected by the pandemic.

"I think when times are tough it is important that two clubs who have a huge social following that we do come together and make a difference when things which are bigger than football happen. So credit to both clubs," Rashford said.

Prior to the outbreak, Rashford had begun judging a poetry competition for Manchester children with hearing impairments.

He has vowed to hand out the awards in person when the restrictions are lifted and also revealed how important reading is in his life.

"As soon as this is finished I will go to the school, see the kids and give them the awards from the competition," Rashford added.

"I read a lot of books on mentality because in my profession that is one of the key points. I always want to keep developing and improving in some way and physically I can't do that right now.

"There is so much knowledge in books and you don't realise until you start reading yourself."

When the season was suspended due to the outbreak, Rashford was sidelined after suffering a double stress fracture in his back in January.

The forward says he is making good progress but admits he is missing football.

"It's just about patience, I have been working hard on the bikes and following the programme that I have been given from the club," he said.

"I have been playing FIFA, reading different types of books. It is important to keep time passing, with positive vibes and just keep smiling.

"I am just taking it day by day but I do feel 10 times better than I felt a month and a half ago so things are moving in the right direction and hopefully I will be ready to play again soon.

"It's very difficult, even when there's nothing on TV. I have been watching old games from years ago. I know me and the United boys have been missing football."