According to Marcus Rashford, he has been learning a lot since finishing his summer loan transfer to Barcelona. The English attacker has shown indications of development since joining La Liga before the 2025 season. With two goals away from home today, the 27-year-old was the difference for Hansi Flick’s team in their 2-1 Champions League victory over Newcastle United.
His play was crucial to the Catalan team’s triumph at St. James’ Park. He said he is adjusting to a new football style on TNT Sports. I’m becoming a better player because of that,” he remarked. “To be honest, it’s an incredible experience. All of the players my age have watched Barcelona play, so I’ve always been a big fan. The football is incredible.
Along with highlighting his desire to thrive under Flick, the forward said he is inspired to keep getting better. He emphasized the need for Barcelona to keep up their hard work while acknowledging the intensity of the Champions League competition.
Rashford believes he can finally fulfil his true potential at Barcelona
In front of England coach Thomas Tuchel, Marcus Rashford scored two incredible Champions League goals at Newcastle on Thursday night, giving him hope that he may finally reach his full potential at Barcelona.
After scoring a brilliant header in the 58th minute, the 27-year-old Manchester United loanee scored the second goal from 20 yards out. Even though Anthony Gordon gave Eddie Howe’s team a consolation goal in the 90th minute, Rashford had done enough to guarantee that they were defeated.
“It is proceeding smoothly. Rashford commended his new manager, Hansi Flick, and remarked, “I am obviously learning a lot.” It’s a different kind of football, but I’m loving it and believe it’s improving me as a player.
“I’m really driven and bursting with enthusiasm. One of the best man-managers and coaches is Hansi Flick. Winning the Champions League is our goal. I’m here to help the team win, but I’m also trying to get better and be the greatest version of myself.








