Barcelona star on his role at the club: "I was signed to win titles"
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Barcelona striker Marcus Rashford commented on his decisive assist to Robert Lewandowski in the match against Osasuna and shared his thoughts on the La Liga title race.
Details: At the post-match press conference, the Englishman emphasized that his main goal in the Catalan capital is to bring trophies to the team.
My assist to Lewandowski? Well, Barcelona signed me to help them win tournaments, and that's exactly what I'll keep striving for until the very end," the forward declared.
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Rashford also highlighted the strategic importance of this stage of the season. In his view, the team has managed its energy wisely over the campaign and is now ready to strike the decisive blow in the battle for gold medals.
"As I've said before, La Liga is a marathon, not a sprint. And now we're getting closer to finishing first," Marcus added.
It's worth noting that the Englishman has played 46 matches for Barcelona this season across all competitions, scoring 13 goals and providing 14 assists.
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