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Making his Marc

Clinton Morrison is delighted to see red-hot Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford playing with a smile on his face again. 

Rashford, 25, has netted 18 goals in all competitions this season and is on course for his best return to date, with his previous highest tally standing at 22 in 2019-20. 

He was on target again last night as United built up a three-goal advantage to take into the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final showdown with Nottingham Forest next week. 

And Morrison, who enjoyed spells at a host of clubs including Crystal Palace, believes the England man is in the best form of his career. 

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Football Daily, he said: “This is the sharpest I have seen Rashford play. I feel like he is so confident, everything he is trying at the moment is coming off. 

“Whatever he is doing outside football is helping him. We never know what players are going through when they leave that football ground. 

“But it looks like he has got a big smile on his face, he’s happy again, he’s enjoying his football, he looks lively. 

“Every time he crosses that white line he believes he’s going to score. If you’re a full-back it must be a nightmare trying to play against him because he can go either way, he can spin in behind and he is just full of confidence. 

“That chance he scored [against Forest] was not even a chance, it was half a chance. It was all his doing and Rashford a year ago would never have made that run.

“He’s a different player, but credit must go to Rashford himself. Managers can help you, but if the players don’t want to do it then you have a problem. 

“He wanted to get back to his best and he is in the best form I’ve ever seen him play.”

Mountain to climb

Steve Cooper admits Nottingham Forest have an incredibly tough task on their hands at Old Trafford next week. 

Forest were comfortably beaten 3-0 last night in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final with Manchester United. 

And while Cooper, 43, was keen to focus on the positives at full-time, he could not hide the fact that his side’s chances of reaching Wembley had all but slipped away. 

He said: “I think it is going to be incredibly tough next week. 

“We have to be very professional and set some objectives to give ourselves an opportunity and also to make sure we go into the game and come out of it in a better place than we went into it. 

“The road to success is about dealing with disappointments. Disappointments are not something you encourage or want but they can be good for you and we have to approach it in that way. 

“We don’t want to be soft or fluffy about it but don’t want to be narrow-minded either and think we can’t learn from it. 

“We are building something here. We are not at the end. I am still pleased the supporters got the chance to walk into the ground and think their team is in a semi-final.”

Cup of cheer

Gary Mabbutt believes Antonio Conte is primed to end Tottenham’s trophy drought. 

Mabbutt, 61, captained Spurs to FA Cup success in 1991 — the last time they won English’s football oldest cup competition. 

Despite becoming one of the Premier League’s strongest clubs and regularly qualifying for Europe, the North Londoners last claimed silverware when they lifted the League Cup in 2007-08. 

But with his old team still in both the FA Cup and Champions League this season, Mabbutt believes Conte is the man to bring success to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. 

He said: “Looking at the teams left in the FA Cup, I feel we have a great opportunity. 

“We are also in the last 16 of the Champions League with a game against AC Milan, who are beatable, so yes, the cups could be very exciting for us. 

“I think Antonio has set his mind on winning something this season and we’ll be throwing everything to do it. We haven’t had a trophy for a while now and it is time we had one. 

“Antonio has done it with the last few clubs he has been at and he is working as hard as he can through the training we’re doing, the players we’re bringing in and getting players back from injury as quick as we can to make sure this season we have a great chance to win a cup.”

Spurs face Preston in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.