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'He's a nightmare!' - Roy Keane claims Marcus Rashford is 'as good as any player' & 'almost impossible to stop' after seeing Man Utd loanee runs rings around Man City defence with Aston Villa

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  • Keane praised Rashford
  • Man Utd loanee tormented City defender
  • Man City beat Aston Villa 2-1
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Rashford started as Aston Villa's No.9 ahead of Ollie Watkins against Manchester City in the Premier League on Tuesday and displayed one of his finest performances since moving to Villa Park on loan from Manchester United. After Emiliano Martinez's blunder helped Bernardo Silva to break the deadlock, the English forward scored the equaliser to bring his team back in the game. Unai Emery's side were on the verge of snatching a point away from the champions, but Matheus Cunha's last-gasp goal confirmed a crucial 2-1 win for City.

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  • WHAT ROY KEANE SAID

    Speaking on Sky Sports after the match, Red Devils legend Keane spoke highly of Rashford's abilities as he said: "He was a threat tonight, he had a really big chance in the second half but when there is grass in front of him he is as good as any player. Ask the defenders, he is a nightmare. It is almost impossible to stop."

    The former United midfielder added: "The problem for Villa is they are running out of games and the goal difference is a problem. They are well organised, but they give up late goals and that will be costly. There will be one or two twists but where you are in a position to draw, don’t lose, keep the momentum and city near you. You have seen the reaction of city, they know what a big moment it was last kick of the game."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The 27-year-old forward has thrived since joining the Villans in January, and his four goals and six assists have sparked reports he could sign a permanent deal with the Birmingham club, although Aston Villa would have to meet the player's £40m ($49.5m/€48.8m) buy option which was included in the loan deal.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ASTON VILLA?

    Emery's men will be back in action on Saturday as they face Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-final.

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