Aston Villa’s Marcus Rashford targets PSG hat-trick as Marco Asensio returns in Champions League

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Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford have scored a combined 11 goals in all competitions since signing on loan for Aston Villa.

Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford have scored a combined 11 goals in all competitions since signing on loan for Aston Villa.

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Marcus Rashford returns to Paris Saint-Germain with Aston Villa on April 9 seeking a hat-trick of wins at the home of the French champions, while Marco Asensio can hurt his parent club.

The two players have impressed since signing on loan for Unai Emery’s men in the winter transfer window, scoring a combined 11 goals in all competitions.

Villa head to Paris for their Champions League quarter-final, first-leg clash in buoyant mood on the back of seven straight wins in all competitions – they are seventh in the English Premier League and face Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-finals later in April.

Rashford, in particular, will have a spring in his step after twice playing a pivotal role in securing victories for boyhood club Manchester United at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium.

In 2019, in a Champions League last-16, second-leg meeting, he scored a stoppage-time penalty, ensuring that the Red Devils progressed on away goals. Two seasons later, in the group stage of the competition, Rashford again struck late to seal all three points in a 2-1 success.

This time the England winger, who has previously been linked with a move to PSG, will be wearing a different kit after leaving Old Trafford under a cloud.

The rejuvenated forward, who has provided a number of assists, scored his first Premier League goal for Villa against Brighton & Hove Albion last week, three days after netting twice in the 3-0 FA Cup quarter-final win against Preston North End.

Villa boss Emery, who managed PSG from 2016 to 2018, said Rashford, also recalled by England manager Thomas Tuchel in March, was on the right track.

There is still uncertainty over whether the 27-year-old will remain at Villa Park next season, but for now he has his sights set on winning the Champions League with his new club – something he never managed at United.

“He’s recovering confidence himself playing football, being focused only on football, being with his teammates (and being) comfortable as well, identifying and understanding our style, our demands. Everything with him is progressively getting better,” said Emery.

Asensio, a three-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, has been a revelation at Villa Park, scoring eight goals in 11 appearances, including three at the last-16 stage as Villa defeated Club Brugge 6-1 on aggregate. The 29-year-old Spaniard has already scored more goals under compatriot Emery than he managed in the whole of his spell with PSG, whom he joined in 2023.

Asensio can play because Uefa’s rules state that clubs cannot apply “any influence whatsoever over the players that another club may (or may not) field in a match”.

Villa midfielder Amadou Onana said the two loan signings had made a major impact at the Birmingham club.

“Both of them are doing really well. You could see straightaway when they came in, the direct impact. Both of them played at the highest possible level and even for us young players, it’s inspiring training and learning from them on a daily basis,” the 23-year-old told Uefa’s YouTube channel Off Pitch.

Emery, who has won the second-tier Europa League four times during his managerial career, will be desperate to beat former employers PSG, who beat Liverpool in the last 16 in a penalty shoot-out and have just clinched the Ligue 1 title.

Onana also believes 1982 European champions Villa, who last played in the continent’s top club competition the following season, can reach the semi-finals but knows it will be tough against an impressive PSG team.

“Are we dreaming? Yes and no because we have the quality as a team to be where we are but obviously, we have got to be realistic. PSG is, for me, one of the contenders for this Champions League so it is definitely going to be hard,” he said. AFP

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