Marcus Rashford rescues Alisha Lehmann after she was ‘mobbed’ in a Manchester night club

She and her friends were mobbed after entering the premises of a nightclub but Rashford made sure she was safe.


Marcus Rashford rescues Alisha Lehmann after she was ‘mobbed’ in a Manchester night club

Marcus Rashford reportedly came to the aid of Alisha Lehmann after she was ‘mobbed’ in a Manchester nightclub. The Manchester United star was out with his friends when he saw the Aston Villa Women’s midfielder entering the venue. Lehmann and her friends were soon surrounded by a group of men, leading Rashford to step in.

The England international is said to have invited Lehmann and her friends into his VIP section so that they could enjoy their night in peace. As per reports, “Marcus cleared a table and invited her and her friends to join them. It was the first time they’d met but he knew who Alisha was. They exchanged a few words and she thanked him then they carried on partying with their separate sets of friends”.

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Lehmann is one of the women’s football’s most famous stars. As well as being a key player for Aston Villa Women, the 24-year-old also boasts 13 million followers on Instagram. Rashford has enjoyed an excellent individual season in Erik ten Hag’s first year in charge at Old Trafford, with Manchester United still hoping to complete a domestic cup double when they face Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday 3 June.

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Lehmann, meanwhile, will be hoping that Aston Villa can finish their season strongly, with Carla Ward’s side currently fifth in the Women’s Super League. She hasn’t endured a good campaign this season having just three goals and two assists in 19 appearances.

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Ralf Rangnick hints things could have been different during his tenure if he had an in-form Marcus Rashford

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Ralf Rangnick has given an honest reflection of his forgettable spell at Man Utd but hinted that key injuries contributed to his demise. The current Austria boss was installed at the helm in December 2021 on an interim basis, with it planned that he would later continue at United in a consultatory role. But following his poor run of results which saw United finish sixth in the league, and the subsequent appointment of Erik ten Hag, the German shifted his duties to the international stage.

Looking back on his time in Manchester, Rangnick admitted that it wasn’t easy due to personnel absences, but was keen to highlight some lasting changes as a result of his tenure. “Of course, it wasn’t an easy time,” the German said. “The time to get there back then, there could have been cheaper ones. Obviously, the club has recognized the signs of the times. Many of the things that we discussed internally back then have now been implemented. They brought in a lot of new players.”

“I think of Marcus Rashford. Luke Shaw is fit again at the moment and doesn’t have any major injury problems anymore. They are now a team again, so of course there were certain problems for certain reasons. “You now have the opportunity to develop as a team again, that they end up in the top four this year. I think you can say that now. And now in the FA Cup final against City, they even have a chance to win a second title.”

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