Rashford was asked about the pressure that comes with playing for a club of Barcelona's stature, stating: "There is pressure here, but it's not negative pressure; it's the kind you crave as a player, the kind I want and have always wanted as a footballer. I can't be in a place where there aren't high expectations; for me, it's harder to stay motivated and give my best at a club where the demands aren't at their peak."
The Barcelona star also insists he is in the 'perfect place' to continue his career, adding: "I'm in the perfect place and environment to continue my journey as a footballer, so I'm just trying to give my best every day and help the team win. We'll see what happens next summer."
Barcelona boss Flick, meanwhile, is an admirer of Rashford's having previously praised the player's mentality and attitude. "When I talk to the players, I explain why they didn't play," the German said earlier this month.
"When I tried to explain to Rashford why he wasn't a starter, he said: 'You don't need to explain to me.' The important thing is that the team wins and we get the three points. Nothing else matters. This is the right mindset and I'm glad it's with us."