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Marcus Rashford can continue to score if he keeps his focus.
The 19-year-old took his tally for the season to 13 with an injury-time penalty as United overcame a determinedEverton outfit in the FA Cup.
The Englishman has scored in five consecutive games for the first time.
Marcus can keep going when he has mental stability, said Ten Hag.
The assists for United's first two goals were claimed by Rashford as well.
He crossed for Antony's third-minute effort and then beat Coleman before teasing Coady into putting the ball into his own net as United won the third-round tie
The 25-year-old is just nine goals away from his best ever tally, and Ten Hag feels he can keep this up.
"That demands a lot from him and from us but when he keeps focus like that I am sure he can keep this process going."
Other demanding voices are also supporting Ten Hag.
Roy doesn't like to please but he feels that Marcus has taken his game to a whole new level.
He said that he expected that from him. He was not surprised by his performance.
He is a big part of the Manchester United team. He is holding himself responsible. He is playing with a lot of confidence and I expect him to score a lot of goals.
At a time when Ten Hag is concerned about the 'load' on his players in a busy period that includes next week's Old United derby with Manchester City, it is important to know how much United rely on MarcusRashford.
Anthony is the next highest scorer with five, followed by Antony with four.
He says he's at his best. There is more to come, according to Ten Hag.
The manager said that he can work on his weaker foot and heading but on other skills.
He needs to be in the right position. Marcus is doing well, but the team needs to work so that he can bring his strengths in and be unstoppable with his dribbles.