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United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the English FA Cup quarterfinal replay soccer match between West Ham and Manchester United at Boleyn Ground stadium in London, Wednesday, April 13, 2016.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the English FA Cup quarterfinal replay soccer match between West Ham and Manchester United at Boleyn Ground stadium in London, Wednesday, April 13, 2016.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)Alastair Grant/Associated Press

UK Back Pages: Marcus Rashford Leads Manchester United to Wembley

Ryan BaileyApr 13, 2016

On an evening when UEFA Champions League holders Barcelona were sent out of the competition, the UK back pages barely mentioned Europe's top competition. Instead, Manchester United's FA Cup victory over West Ham was given priority, thanks in part to Marcus Rashford's excellent goal.

The Sun leads with Man United's latest trip to Wembley Stadium while reporting on Jurgen Klopp's "war cry" ahead of Liverpool's Europa League clash with Borussia Dortmund:

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The Metro goes with a pleasing "Rash and Grab" headline and mentions Klopp's claim that the famous Anfield atmosphere will be more important than the Reds' away goal:

It's much the same story on the back of the Guardian, which chooses to focus on Marouane Fellaini's FA Cup winner rather then Rashford's superb effort:

The Mirror channels Zack Morris with its excellent "Saved by the Fell" headline:

The Daily Star's "Rash and Grab" lead will feel familiar for Metro readers. The red top also claims that the Leicester trio of Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and N'Golo Kante are the favourites to scoop PFA Player of the Year:

The Daily Mail's back page exclusive also indirectly involves the Foxes. Apparently, Kevin Friend has been removed from officiating duties for Tottenham's clash with Stoke, as he is a Leicester fan:

Clearly, there is not a wide variety of Rashford-related puns floating around the newsrooms, as the Daily Express proves:

The Times' Martyn Ziegler, meanwhile, brings us the exclusive claim that one in three Premier League players are not drug-tested:

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