Mason Greenwood: Man Utd teenager's natural abilities 'frightening', says Rashford
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Seventeen-year-old Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood has "frightening natural abilities", says team-mate Marcus Rashford.
Greenwood scored in a 4-0 pre-season win over Leeds and boss Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer says he could start in the Premier League opener against Chelsea next month.
"He is quite laid-back," said Rashford. "I think it's no good putting things in his head repeatedly. He's a clever kid so he'll learn it as he goes. His natural abilities are frightening."
England forward Rashford, 21, added: "The manager is obviously doing a good job in sort of guiding him in the right direction and the more you do that, his talent will just come through."
England Under-18 forward Greenwood made his United debut in March's Champions League comeback win over Paris St-Germain and has made three league appearances.
His goal against Leeds in Perth was his first for the senior team.
The teenager's chances of a starting spot against Chelsea could be helped by the uncertainty over fellow forward Romelu Lukaku, a reported target for Inter Milan.
"Mason has a chance to start against Chelsea [on Sunday, 11 August], definitely. He is more than capable," said Solskjaer.
"It is a good possibility if he keeps going as he does. It is difficult to keep players out who perform well.
"[I was] delighted with the goal he scored. That first goal is a weight off his shoulders.
"With his movement, cleverness, he's going to be a very good player. He's a natural footballer who can play anywhere along the front line."