Football Today
·24 February 2025
Man United loan watch: Marcus Rashford decisive, Antony sent off, Ethan Williams shines

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·24 February 2025
Several Manchester United loanees were in action over the last weekend. Read on as we take a look at their performances.
The England international starred as Aston Villa dug deep to beat Chelsea 2-1 at Villa Park on Saturday.
He set up fellow January signing Marco Asensio for both his goals. It marked the first time he provided two assists in a league game since 2020/2021.
The 24-year-old came on as a substitute during Chelsea’s loss to Villa, replacing French striker Christopher Nkunku in the 76th minute.
Sancho has not scored a goal for the Blues since the turn of the year.
The Brazilian was a hero and villain for Real Betis in their 2-1 win away at Getafe on Sunday evening.
He assisted Isco with Betis’ first goal before he was sent off during stoppage time. Antony has scored two goals and two assists in his last three La Liga appearances.
The young centre-back made his second appearance for National League club Rochdale as they lost 4-0 at home to Barnet on Saturday.
He replaced Kyron Gordon in the 78th minute of the clash. He has yet to start a game for Rochdale.
The 19-year-old left-winger continued his impressive form for Cheltenham Town, scoring the first goal for the club in their 3-0 win over Newport County.
The 21-year-old striker came off the bench for League Two side Carlisle United’s goalless draw with Gillingham.
He has not started the last two games and has netted once in eight outings for the Cumbrians.
The young English forward featured as a substitute as Doncaster Rovers recorded a 2-1 victory away at Accrington Stanley.
He has registered one assist in six appearances for the League Two promotion-chasers.
He was brought off in the 34th minute during Accrington’s 2-1 loss to Doncaster. The reason for his early substitution was attributed to a change in formation.
The young shot-stopper could not prevent BW Linz from losing 2-1 to Austrian Bundesliga table-toppers Sturm Graz yesterday.
He has yet to miss a league game that he has been named in the matchday squad.
The 20-year-old forward made his debut for League Two side Tranmere Rovers during their 2-1 loss to Notts County on Saturday.
He replaced Jake Garrett three minutes before the end of the game.
Stats from transfermarkt.com.
Article written by Henry Thornton .