Live it on January 5th. Manchester United striker Rashford was elected as the Guardian Footballer of the Year. He said in an interview about his feelings about winning the award: My mother is everything to me, and my strengths come from her. teach.
The Guardian Footballer of the Year awards a player who has outstanding performance in public welfare or sportsmanship every year. Rashford is not surprising this year because of his charity in promoting the British government to provide free school meals to children from needy families during the epidemic. Elected.
Rashford said: "My mother is everything to me, and my strengths are derived from her teachings. If I use three words to describe my mother, she will be strong, loving others, and never giving up."
Rashford grew up in a single-parent family. His mother, Mel, was raising five children alone and had to do three jobs at the same time for a long time. Rashford clearly remembers the pain and anxiety of his mother at that time. It was this kind of empathy that prompted him to devote himself to fighting for free school meals for children from difficult families. Rashford said: "Children with family difficulties depend on those free food, and they need to survive. I know the kind of ) Feeling of fear. I know what a mother’s fear is like. I don’t want any children to be as helpless as their parents."
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