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Published 22:02 4 May 2018 BST
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The young United forward nut-megged the Ireland defender to win an early free and then robbed him of position, out wide, when he took a heavy touch. Rashford squandered his good work by failing to square for the umarked Martial on the penalty spot.
Duffy went into the game holding the record of headed clearances in the Premier League - 215. By full-time, Duffy had improved that to 221 with another six aerial winners.
In total, with shots blocked and tackles, Duffy has now made 308 clearances. He is 62 clear of his nearest rival, Ahmed Hegazi of West Brom. Incredible stuff.
Earlier this season, against West Ham, Duffy logged some incredible stats for one game. The 26-year-old made 11 clearances, three blocks of goal-bound efforts and winning his three aerial battles against The Hammers.
United raged back in the closing stages but only Jesse Lingard was able to eek out a meaningful chance, which he then skewed wide.
The final play of the game saw United toss two chipped balls into the box in a desperate attempt to gain even a point. Duffy cleared on, Dunk the other.Football

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