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Bold confession from the English winger. I didn’t know where to hit against Real Madrid
It wasn’t just a free-kick, it was a message, a kick that launched Barcelona’s campaign to their second straight title, and with it, a single sentence from Marcus Rashford that shook the Camp Nou more than the sound of the net.
The England striker has stolen the limelight The night Barcelona beat Real Madrid to win the La Liga titleWhen he opened the scoring with an exceptional free-kick that went into the top corner of Courtois’ goal, it ignited the raucous stands at the Camp Nou and ended the Catalan side’s long goal drought.
Rashford, who was used on the right wing by Hansi Flick in the absence of Lamin Yamal, repaid his manager’s trust with a decisive performance and a goal that will go down as one of Barcelona’s finest goals of the season.
After the final whistle, the Manchester United loanee left a wide open for his future with Barca, as he smiled in his interview with the BBC. “I don’t know if I’ll stay… If I were a witch, I would.”
As for his decisive goal, Rashford revealed that striking wasn’t his first choice; “I didn’t mean to hit. I wasn’t seeing the right angle and I didn’t know where to hit, but everyone was encouraging me to hit and that gave me confidence. In the end, it was a great goal.”
14 goals and 12 assists in 48 games made Rashford an indispensable piece in Flick’s project, which the player himself did not hide, speaking of the team with open admiration;
Marcus Rashford. "If I were a magician, I would stay in Barcelona." 🪄: pic.twitter.com/H1rtRT75HA
— BBC Sport (@BCSport) May 10, 2026