City won the principal leg 3-1 at Old Trafford, on account of objectives from Bernardo Silva, Riyad Mahrez and Andreas Pereira possess objective.
Rashford pulled one back for the hosts in the subsequent half.
Notwithstanding, the 22-year-old has said that it is De Gea, who ought to be credited with keeping them in the tie, with the arrival leg to be played at the Etihad Stadium on January 29.
"For me, it wasn't the objective that gives us a possibility," Rashford told the club's authentic site.
"David made three or four world-class spares and that is the explanation we're still in the tie. We need to get that.
"They changed a tad from the last time we played against them. Perhaps we need to adjust somewhat more on the pitch as players and attempt to control the game somewhat more. It's intense against them – they're a decent group – however, we need to anticipate more from ourselves.
"It's disillusioning to lose the game. The primary half wasn't adequate. The subsequent half was somewhat better and somewhat progressively such as ourselves. However, today we weren't sufficient to dominate the match. Presently we need to concentrate on Norwich."
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