Man United players mean business as trio win MOTM awards at World Cup

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Man United players mean business at the World Cup with Marcus Rashford latest star to pick up Man of the Match prize MUFC FIFAWorldCup

Most read in FootballInjured Bale off at half-time as Wales icon says he 'played with piano on his back'Southgate laughs off Foden comments after England hero names favourite positionWales 0-3 England LIVE: Three Lions breeze into last-16 and send Dragons homeThe midfielder was then rightly handed the Man of the Match award as his contributions booked Portugal’s place in the knockout stages.

Marcus Rashford then completed the hat-trick for Manchester United players as he also picked up the awardIt would have been a fourth trophy for the Red Devils at the tournament had Ronaldo still been a United player.Premier League players have been starring Qatar with Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Man City also seeing their players receive awards for their performances.

Christian Pulisic , Kalidou Koulibaly, Hakim Ziyech, Bukayo Saka, Kevin De Bruyne and Richarlison have all starred in games and been named Man of the Match.talkSPORT is bringing you wall-to-wall coverage of the 2022 World Cup. We are broadcasting all 64 games in the tournament live, with over 600 hours of coverage across our network.talkSPORT is widely available across the UK via DAB digital radio and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

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Shining for Country and 'failing' to show their best for the Clubs they play, means something. Either the Country coach it's better,or the Club's coach it's worst...what fo you think guys?

Quite obviously not happy at their club.

So they've got the individual talent, just needed better management?

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