PICK that out. Roberto Carlos – sorry, Marcus Rashford – finally, emphatically, scored with a free-kick. These things usually end up in the stand, sailing past relieved goalkeepers and into obscurity. This one, bending one way and then the other, rocketing into the night sky before dipping beyond Willy Caballero, was a ripper. It was Rashford’s second, following up on his penalty to send Manchester United into the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. Their season is finally underway.They are through, deservedly so after Rashford scored from the spot after 25 minutes and won it with his belting set-piece after 73. Chelsea’s response, a well-taken equaliser from the fitful Michy Batshuayi, was nowhere near enough. This turned into United’s night, notching a third successive win on the road. MUST PRESS RESET It is quite a turnaround for a team that had not won outside of Old Trafford since beating Crystal Palace in March.This looked a whole lot better. They came up against a half-baked Chelsea, a team struggling to get involved in front of their own fans. Odd that. Every pass was short, slipping below the standards that were set on their seven-game hot-streak. They will have to press reset at Watford at…