The England star brought up his century with a stunning header against West Ham, which was a fitting addition to his impressive club collection.
Marcus Rashford scored his 100th goal for Manchester United in style on Sunday, stealing in behind Thilo Kehrer to nod home a beautiful Christian Eriksen cross at the back post.
The 38th-minute effort ultimately gave United a crucial 1-0 victory to boost their top-four hopes, and capped another impressive performance from a resurgent Rashford.
The striker, who turned 25 on Monday, has rediscovered his best form under Erik ten Hag this season, and has now cemented his place in the club's hall of fame by becoming their latest goalscoring centurion.
Wayne Rooney's record (253) may still seem out of reach, but Rashford is the second-most prolific player in United's current squad, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo (144), and he has plenty of time to climb the all-time rankings.
Rashford already boasts a whole host of memorable strikes from his 318 appearances in a United shirt, and GOAL is here to run down his top 10 goals…
Getty10Man Utd 3-2 Arsenal (February 2016)
Rashford announced himself to English football fans with a two-goal showing on his senior debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League, and made his Premier League bow three days later against Arsenal.
The 18-year-old proved he could also deliver on the top-flight stage as he opened the scoring in the 29th minute, showing great composure to steer home a first-time shot after reacting quickest to a mishit clearance from Gabriel Paulista
Rashford doubled his account three minutes later and United went on to win 3-2, with the Old Trafford faithful welcoming a new hero into their hearts.
AdvertisementGetty9Man Utd 2-1 Anderlecht (April 2017)
United may not have won their last piece of silverware, the 2016-17 Europa League, had it not been for Rashford's extra-time goal in the second leg of their quarter-final tie against Anderlecht.
With penalties looming large on the horizon, Rashford controlled a Marouane Fellaini knockdown just inside the box, before producing a neat flick to manufacture himself a yard of space.
The forward deceived two Anderlecht defenders with his quick thinking and made no mistake with his subsequent finish, which nestled into the bottom of the net to send United through to the last four.
Getty8Tottenham 0-1 Man Utd (January 2019)
Rashford's 44th-minute effort proved to be the difference between United and Spurs in a clash staged at Wembley before the home side's move to their luxury new stadium.
It was a trademark finish that showcased all of the England international's best attributes as he latched onto a superb long pass from Paul Pogba and sped clear of Jan Vertonghen before rifling the ball into the far corner.
Rashford still had plenty to do after making his way into the box, but his shot from a tight angle was so perfectly placed that it left Hugo Lloris with no chance in the Spurs net.
Getty7Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (March 2018)
Rashford had struggled for regular minutes for much of the 2017-18 season under Jose Mourinho, but was handed his first start in three months for Liverpool's visit to Old Trafford.
The England international needed to make an impact to put himself back into Gareth Southgate's thoughts for the summer World Cup in Russia, and to ensure that United kept their rivals at bay in the race for second place in the Premier League.
He delivered in emphatic fashion, scoring twice to give Mourinho's side a crucial three points, and his first goal was a thing of beauty.
Romelu Lukaku provided the assist as he headed on a David de Gea free-kick, which Rashford took in his stride before producing a clever chop turn in the box to get past Trent Alexander-Arnold and open up the shot, which he smashed across Loris Karius and into far right of the net.