Marcus Rashford’s season has been challenging, mirroring the struggles faced by other Manchester United players.
Despite his exceptional performance last season, which secured him a lucrative contract, the 26-year-old has encountered difficulties this season, registering a mere two goals and four assists across all competitions.
During the defeat against Newcastle where Man Utd lost 1-0 at St. James’ Park, Rashford notably underperformed, intensifying pressure on head coach Erik ten Hag. There are rumors circulating that the English player is discontented with Ten Hag’s tactics and has lost motivation.
In response to Rashford’s performance, Ten Hag opted to bench him for the crucial midweek clash against Chelsea, choosing Alejandro Garnacho following the disappointing outcome against Newcastle.
Former Manchester United player Patrice Evra heavily criticized Rashford’s display against Newcastle, stating, “I was quite content with the Champions League performance, but the Newcastle game was unprofessional; players seemed disinterested on the field.”
Evra emphasized Rashford’s lack of persistence, citing Ryan Giggs as an example of enduring dedication even at 39 years old.
Evra raised concerns about communication within the team, stressing its importance for success. Newcastle legend Alan Shearer echoed Evra’s sentiments, highlighting the contrasting attitudes of players like Miguel Almiron and Anthony Gordon, implying that such differences in approach might lead to a reaction from the players in the subsequent match against Chelsea.