🎥 Video: Rashford scores his first goal for Barcelona 🤩
Arrived from Manchester United several weeks ago, Marcus Rashford just scored his very first goal with FC Barcelona this Monday afternoon! 🏟️
Barça faced the South Korean club Daegu in a friendly match. The Catalans won 5-0, with Rashford scoring the fifth goal! 🎉
Here's the Englishman's goal on video:
So, nice first goal? 😊
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