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However, the good in humanity proved to have a stronger message as people began to come out to cover the graffiti that was sprayed onto the mural with hearts, drawings and messages.
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It started out as individuals, but it didn't take long before people were out in numbers and the mural was plastered with lovely artwork and heartfelt letters, declaring their support for the England striker.
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Street artist Akse, who created the Rashford mural, has now repaired the damage, and it looks even better than ever.
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The Manchester United star took to Twitter to show his support and continued pride of representing his country.
https://twitter.com/MarcusRashford/status/1414672529717964807
https://twitter.com/MarcusRashford/status/1414672590468227074
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