There is no time to think about England's World Cup exit or the debate about whether he should have been involved in the quarter-finals.
After ending his time in Qatar by curling an injury-time free-kick inches over the French bar, Marcus Rashford returned to action for Manchester United.
There was no sense of being tired from the night before, when he scored a superb solo goal after beating two defenders at the end of a run that began 10 yards inside his own half, and then drove his shot into the bottom corner.
There is no time to feel bad for yourself.
It was so sad to be knocked out of the World Cup. We did that today.
It is argued that his introduction against France with just five minutes left did not give him enough time to make a difference.
The 25-year-old was England's joint highest-scorer and his ninth goal of the season took him onto nine for the season.
The manager didn't want to get involved in the debate. He feels that he can have a big impact at club level.
He couldn't say anything about England.
He is performing well for us and I hope he keeps his focus. From game to game, his performance is getting better.
He's a threat, but also he's scored a lot of goals and done a lot of defending. I'm very pleased with his performance.
The team-mates missed the game due to illness.
The United boss doesn't know if Maguire will be fit enough for the game with Forest, and will be keeping a close eye on the situation over the next few days.
There was a lot of positive vibes around the man.
The £50m former Crystal Palace man appeared to be surplus to requirements at United, with injury limiting him to a single four minute substitute appearance this season.
Wan-Bissaka produced a mature performance and Ten Hag said the full-back has a role.
He has a future according to Ten Hag. He had a lot of illnesses and injuries this season.
He is fit and can train with the team. His fitness levels are getting better, his are performance levels getting better and the assist, especially the way he gave the assist, means I'm happy with his performance.