Marcus Rashford has been told by former Manchester United winger Lee Sharpe to quit the team if he does not fully follow manager Erik ten Hag
Marcus Rashford embarrassed United by missing training the day after he was caught on camera at a nightclub in Belfast. Rumors circulated that he was having a spree with an old teammate in Northern Ireland while high on tequila.
Former United winger Lee Sharpe is concerned that the most recent incident suggests he does not fully support Ten Hag, despite the fact he performed well against Aston Villa and scored in his next game against Wolves.
“He likes to point to his head when he celebrates, and I believe that’s where all the answers are – does he want to play there and love the club enough?” According to Sharpe, luckyblock.com.
“He might have had his head turned if he didn’t want to help his team and strive to attain those peaks from the previous season. Is he maybe dissatisfied with the management or the way the team is being managed? He should go and be replaced by someone who is fully committed to the team and the manager since there might be something going on inside that we are unaware of that is making him 4-5% less happy at the club. In all honesty, only Marcus Rashford can respond to that query.
Since I don’t know him well, I believe that only Marcus Rashford is aware of what is happening with his career at United. Sharpe continued.
He’s currently “Mr. Manchester United,” so it’s challenging for him, but this season’s performances are light years off from last year’s. We all know that while he’s celebrating, he likes to gesture to his head, and I believe that’s where all the answers are. Does he truly love the club and want to play there enough?
Rashford is receiving flak from all sides. It is now his responsibility to silence his detractors and demonstrate his abilities on the pitch.
He has only scored five goals so far this season, far from matching his 30-goal performance from the previous campaign.
His return game versus Wolves showed promise. He now needs to accept responsibility and give the club and the supporters everything he has because tough games are coming up quickly.