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Published 14:40 3 Nov 2021 GMT

Credit: Getty - A child's note thanking Rashford at his mural site[/caption]
Rashford's charity work and all-around humanitarian efforts have continued into 2021 too, with his positive use of social media set to be included in GCSEs and becoming the youngest person ever to top The Sunday Times Giving List.
Having returned to the Manchester United team after his injury - in good form no less - sections of the media were quick to jump on any suggestion of where his priorities may lie. His coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær had to clarify misconstrued quotes he had uttered regarding Rashford's responsibilities, declaring emphatically: "We are so unbelievably proud of what Marcus has done".
Think we speak for everyone when we say Sir Marcus Rashford MBE for Prime Minister, forever and always.
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