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When Marcus Rashford was paraded in front of the media at his Barcelona unveiling back in August, the Manchester United loanee conceded it would be tough for him to produce his best form "because it’s a new country and a different league".

Still, he bullishly added: "I accept the challenge."

Accept the challenge he certainly has, with 11 goal contributions in 12 outings for the Catalan giants.

His output in La Liga - five goal contributions in nine games - is some way off his sparkling Champions League record this season, with the England international recording six goal contributions in just three European outings, including a stunning double back on English shores against Newcastle on matchday one.

If he was waiting for the right time to explode onto the La Liga scene the

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