Marcus Rashford was put on the spot with questions about his past, present and future.
The promising striker was asked on the Manchester United website what his biggest ambition in football is, to which he replied: 'Win the Champions League with United, that would be mint.'
Rashford noted the effect that Europe's top club competition made on him as a youngster as he attended his first game.
His brother took him along to see Ronaldo score a hat-trick in the Champions League at Old Trafford and it clearly made an impression despite his tender years.
With United only competing in the Europa League this season, Rashford will have to bide his time before his ultimate goal can become a reality.
The forward also admitted the toughest opponent he has come up against so far in his short career.
'I think, individually, it would be Laurent Koscielny at Arsenal. He was a difficult defender to play against.'
Rashford is one of England's key figures of optimism for the future and impressed throughout age-group football.
When asked about the best goal he had scored, he said: 'I think I was about 15 years old and I scored one from the kick-off.
'There was me and another player, we started the kick-off together and then we went straight forward from there.
'We played a few one-twos together and it was a simple finish in the end, but the way we went all the way up was great.'
The willowy United attacker will look to make his mark on Monday night as Jose Mourinho's side travel to Anfield to take on in-form Liverpool.
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