The 25-year-old, fuelled by a remarkable run after the World Cup which saw him net 17 goals in 19 games, ended on 30 for the campaign. His previous best tally was 22, in the 2019/20 term.
Those numbers helped him to success at our end-of-season player awards as he claimed the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year prize.
Rashford was also recognised as Players’ Player of the Year, but he believes others in the United dressing room are equally as responsible for his uptick in form.
“I just tried to keep working hard. I've been working hard from the beginning of the season,” Rashford told reporters at an England press conference.