Breaking news: Rude Rashford gets mad at ralf Ragnick and gave him his final decision after a slow start to his career under him ,here is what he said ...
Manchester United star Marcus
Rashford reportedly told club bosses he
was committed to the club despite his
off-field actions and alarming dip in form
. The England international has scored just
three goals this season. And his poor
performance against Aston villa on Monday
means he’s now gone 11 matches without
finding the net.
Manchester United thought Rashford
would return to action significantly
improved after the 24-year-old had shoulder
surgery back in the summer.
But, though the England international
registered goals against Leicester and
Atalanta, he’s continued to toil.
Rashford was a major weak link for
United on Monday night against Aston
Villa, with the England international putting
in a subdued performance.
According to the Daily Star, he’s now
held crunch talks with club bosses.
During those talks, Rashford apparently
made it clear he was fully committed to
the club at the current moment in time.
However, amid some concerns his off-field
work is beginning to impact his current
form, he also insisted he was determined to
press on with his charity work.
Rashford won the hearts of the nation during
the pandemic when he forced Boris Johnson
into extending free school meals for children.
He’s also done his utmost to ensure the
meals are up to scratch, responding to
complaints on social media.
United think Rashford can become an iconic
player at Old Trafford, despite his current
issues.
They’re also hoping to tie him down to
a new contract, with the forward tied to
the club until 2023.
Rashford recently insisted he had no issue
with life at United, despite some accusing
him of sulking on the field.
With the club’s woes worsening, he can
be forgiven for contemplating whether
there are better adventures out there.
But Rashford hit back by saying: "I read
something earlier that said I'd been quiet
on here but what can I say that will make
this better other than showing you all
on the pitch?
"We've all been disappointed with recent
performances and we've been as disappointed
with the news coverage questioning our
commitment to not only the manager
and the coaching staff but the club.
"I have endless respect for both and I'm
looking forward to bettering my game
under the staff at Manchester United.
"I'm not sulking, I'm not unhappy, am
I disappointed in some of my recent
performances? Of course I am.
"I'm my own biggest critic. It's been a
tough start but I'm determined to prove
my worth.
"My dedication and my desire to be
here should never been in question.
I love this club."
Rangnick was quizzed on Rashford after
the player’s issues against Villa.
But the German insisted he didn’t see any
issues with the England star and insisted
he warranted a place in his team based
on training.
“Actually I don't know,” he said
when asked why Rashford was struggling.
“I think he's trying hard. In training he
was doing well in the last couple of days,
that's why he was quite rightly in the
starting XI.
“I think in the first half we found him
quite often, but we also tried to get him
into the box.
“In the second half that was not that often
the case and that's why at the end of the
game I decided to make two changes
with Anthony Elanga and Jesse Lingard.
“It was very important to progress into
the next round. Yes (confidence is important
) especially for strikers - it's important that
they score goals on and off, that there
are moments of success.
“Of course it would be good, for example
, for Marcus if he could score a goal
but as long as he's trying, as long as
he's training well I don't see that much
of a problem.”
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