Marcus Rashford equals record of two Manchester United legends with late winner against Bournemouth

Marcus Rashford equals record of two Manchester United legends with late winner against Bournemouth

Marcus Rashford came off the substitutes' bench to plunder a vital late winner for Manchester United against Bournemouth.

Jose Mourinho's side were fortunate to emerge from a sloppy 25-minute opening spell only one goal behind after Callum Wilson deservedly fired the hosts in front from close range.

Anthony Martial equalised against the run of play, scoring for the fourth game in a row for the first time in his United career, 10 minutes before the interval by converting Alexis Sanchez's clever cut back.

United largely dominated after the break, but spurned a number of glittering opportunities and it seemed as though they would have to settle for a share of the points, particularly when Rashford, himself, fired straight against Nathan Ake from inside the six-yard box with the whole goal at his mercy.

Marcus Rashford equals record of two Manchester United legends with late winner against Bournemouth

Robin van Persie scored a famous late winner against Man City in 2012 (Picture: Getty)

Marcus Rashford equals record of two Manchester United legends with late winner against Bournemouth

Man City were also on the receiving end of a late Paul Scholes winner in 2010 (Picture: Getty)

Marcus Rashford equals record of two Manchester United legends with late winner against Bournemouth

Marcus Rashford's other injury-time winner came in 2016 against Hull (Picture: Getty)

The England forward, who was dropped despite the injury enforced absence of Romelu Lukaku, made ammends in stoppage time, stabbing home from close range after Paul Pogba's cross had fortuitously fallen into his path.

It was Rashford's second 'Fergie time' winner for United; the first came in Mourinho's third game in charge of the club when United won 1-0 away against Hull City in September 2016.

Only two players in the Premier League era have registered as many decisive injury time goals for United and Rashford is certainly in esteemed company given he now sits alongside Paul Scholes and Robin van Persie as a rescue act specialist.

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