Rashford accepted the feedback with a smile, but explained that he often puts chance creation ahead of individual glory.
"Don't get me wrong, I love scoring goals and stuff, but this is why I can't consistently be a No. 9," he replied. "Because it's not natural for me to do that, so if I am doing that, I feel like I'm forcing it. And I know that I'm missing other pictures of the game.
"Like, if I was just playing freely, I'd be seeing these pictures, so there [are] a lot of times when I don't shoot because I feel like the chance of it being blocked and missing a chance for the team, rather than just for me, is pretty high. But also the striker in me is like, 'If I can get it through his legs here [laughs], there's a high chance of it going in!'"