Manchester United and Newcastle United drew 1-1 in extra time at Old Trafford on Saturday, securing a crucial away victory that could be key to their Premier League title aspirations.
The match was a closely contested affair from the outset, with both teams creating chances throughout the first half. Manchester United were particularly dominant in possession, but it was Newcastle who took the lead when substitute Ross Barkley scored from a corner kick in the 64th minute.
The visitors had been struggling for consistency all season, but they showed signs of improvement late on. In the 92nd minute, substitute Ryan Mason found space down the right wing and fired a shot past David de Gea, sending the game into extra time.
In extra time, Manchester United looked more clinical and were rewarded for their efforts when Rashford struck the winning goal. The forward, who has been a standout player this season, scored from close range after being set up by Anthony Martial.
Rashford's save secured his place in the England squad for Euro 2024, as well as giving Manchester United a much-needed boost in their pursuit of the Premier League title.
Overall, the result was a significant victory for Manchester United, who will now look to continue their impressive run of form in the league. With just six games remaining, they have a chance to clinch the title if they can maintain their current momentum.