Rashford Vows To Support Manchester Bombing Victims After Terror Attack
Striker Marcus Rashford says Manchester will fight together following the bomb attack two weeks ago.
The 19-year-old Manchester United and England forward joined team-mate Jesse Lingard at Manchester Children's Hospital on Monday to spend time with some of the injured children.
The pair brought club shirts for those being treated after 22 people were killed in a terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena and more than 120 others were injured.
Lingard, born in Warrington, has played for United since he was seven, while Rashford was raised in Wythenshawe, just south of Manchester.
Rashford said: "The things which are happening around the county and the world are not good.
"It's disappointing to hear about the attacks in Manchester and London. We are with the families as much as we can be and it's important the families know that.
"That's one of the reasons why we wanted to visit the hospitals. We are doing all we can to support the families and the victims of the attack.
"Things like the concert (at Old Trafford Cricket Ground on Sunday) and going to the hospital shows the families and people around the city we are together and we have to fight it together."
Credit: Skysports.com
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