Wayne Rooney insisted Marcus Rashford’s mind was still on parent club Manchester United despite continuing to thrive on loan at Aston Villa.
The Premier League side came into the second leg at Villa Park 3-1 down after a brilliant display from Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital, needing a special comeback on the night.
However it was a nightmare start, with PSG racing into a 2-0 lead – and a four-goal ascendancy on aggregate – only for the hosts to fight their way back and lead 3-2, needing just a single goal to force extra-time.
But try as they might, the hosts couldn’t force an extra half hour, with the French champions booking their spot in the last-four, awaiting the winner of Arsenal’s clash with Real Madrid to find out their next opponents.
Despite an aggregate defeat, Rashford put in a strong performance, and his showing caught the eye of former Liverpool and Chelsea forward Sturridge, with Ashley Young even suggesting that he could be looking to play for a club like Villa in the Champions League.
However United’s record goalscorer Wayne Rooney was adamant that Rashford eyes only for Old Trafford, and that would not be changing any time soon.
Marcus Rashford earned plenty of praise for his performance on Tuesday night for Aston Villa

Rashford picked up his sixth assists since joining Villa in January in the defeat by PSG

Daniel Sturridge claimed that the English forward has ‘proven everyone wrong’ while at Villa
‘Marcus Rashford wants to play for Manchester United, 100 per cent,’ claimed Rooney.
‘He is a Manchester lad, Man United fan, and over the last couple of years it has been difficult. He needed to play and it was clear he wouldn’t play for the rest of the season at United.
‘He has clearly shown, sometimes you have to keep banging on the manager’s door, put them in a position where they can’t leave you out in an ideal world he would like to leave a legacy at United, whether that is possible I don’t know, but this is what I’d love to see.’
Rashford had fallen out of favour at Manchester United under Ruben Amorim, and was sent out on loan in January.
Since doing so, though, his career has seemingly been rekindled, with a string of ever-improving performances.
To date he has six assists and three goals in 15 games for his loan club, and naturally it has raised questions over whether he would fit straight back in at United, or perhaps decide that at 27 he is ready for a change of scenery.
‘The narrative before he came was he was not the same player. He has proven everyone wrong,’ Sturridge said.
‘There was a narrative that he is not the same player and Amorim was correct but he has shown everyone again this is who I am and how I play.

Despite a valiant comeback PSG beat Aston Villa to make the Champions League semi-finals

Sturridge added that Rashford’s future is United’s hands and the club should find a way to make it work
‘Sometimes as a player it is down to you to show the manager, sometimes you won’t get love from a manager so you go on loan or fight to get your spot and do what the manager wants to do and he has chosen to come here and it has worked out.
‘Sometimes it goes the other way and things go really bad, but I am really proud he has come here and shown everyone once again what he is all about.’
There is no denying that at the moment Villa represent a more enticing project for a player, given their general upward mobility in recent years.
While United have largely stagnated and, in the case of the current campaign at least, moved further down the table, Villa have progressed under Emery in impressive fashion.
Amorim has shown with Alejandro Garnacho that he has been willing to bring players back in from the cold should they seemingly show the right work ethic, which means the door is likely far from closed for Rashford, but it could be a big summer for him.
‘I don’t know what he plans to do, every player wants to be on the pitch and their manager to have total belief, he has been in these moments previously at United playing week out and full of life and since he joined Villa we are seeing that version again,’ Sturridge said.
‘He wasn’t himself but now he is again, playing with confidence and enjoying himself which is important. Whatever he chooses to do is up to him.
‘The future is in Man United’s hands, he is their player and he will have options if United don’t want him but as United I am looking at him and they have to work out a way to make it work.’

Rashford fell out of favour at Manchester United before moving out on loan back in January

Wayne Rooney suggested Rashford can envisage more success at Villa than back at United
Yet Rooney hinted that the United youth product sees a greater chance at success in Villa compared to United.
‘This is why I said about Villa at the top level, Rashford feels he has a better chance of trophies and performing here than at United,’ he said.
‘It is a worry for United, but from Villa’s point of view it is a positive. From Marcus’ point of view I really want to see him like he was tonight, running around terrorising defenders, getting shots off, showing all his qualities.’
While he has only struck once in the league since moving out on loan, his assist on Tuesday night for his side’s third goal of the evening offered fans of both Villa and United more than enough to get excited about.