The homegrown talent is joint-leading scorer in Europe's top competition this term but says this means nothing to him now the Reds will miss out on a place in the knock-out stages, following the 3-2 defeat to RB Leipzig.
There is no better game to refocus the mind than the Manchester derby, however, and a man who has four goals to his name against the Blues will shrug off a niggling shoulder problem in a bid to help fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to another victory over our neighbours, following three wins out of four in 2019/20.
Speaking on the day he received a Sport for Social Change award from the Sports Journalists' Association, Rashford revealed he's managing his injury “day by day” but insists he's ready to take on City once again.