The Premier League saw a marquee clash at the break of dawn on Monday (31), with Manchester United narrowly beating Westham at home by 1-0. Although Crowe returned from suspension, the real hero was another striker, Rashford. The English shot-stopper's brilliant header was not only the 100th goal of his Manchester United career, but also made him the first "Mr. 100 Goals" of Manchester United in the past 13 years since Ronny in 2009.

In this match, Crowe led United's left-sided attack, and Rashford's performance was particularly eye-catching. Only 38 minutes into the match, he received a precise cross from Gisdian Allison and scored with a powerful header. In the second half, United still had a number of chances, with Fite's header coming close and Westham's frantic comeback in the final moments was also interesting to watch, but Dikia's many heroic saves helped United to hold on to the 1-0 win.

Rashford, who joined Manchester United in 2015, scored the 100th goal of his club career after tonight's game, becoming the 22nd "Mr. 100 Goals" in the history of Manchester United. After the game, he said on social media: "It means a lot to me to score 100 goals for such a special club. Since I started playing for United at the age of seven, I have been through every step of the ladder and walked on every pitch, and I would like to thank all the staff, family and teammates who have helped me achieve this milestone."

Currently, United have won 3 and drawn 2 in the league. After this win, they are in fifth place with 23 points, one point less than fourth-placed Newcastle, but with one game less to play, the situation of killing off the top four is still optimistic. After the match, leader Tannhäuser said, "I said to the players that they need to do better, but our morale, ability to score goals and attack were all quite good and the team is moving in the right direction."

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