
How Marcus Rashford’s setback will benefit Erik ten Hag and Manchester United
There was a time when it was unthinkable for Marcus Rashford not to be included in an England squad, but when he was once again not called up for the current set of fixtures, no one batted an eye.Information Guide Nigeria
The Manchester United star missed a penalty in England’s agonising Euro 2020 final defeat in the summer and hasn’t been involved since.
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The 24-year-old has just put in his worst season since making his senior debut for United, registering his lowest ever goals tally with just five strikes to his name. But it wasn’t just the lack of goals that was a problem, what was really concerning was his demeanour on the pitch.
Rashford looked like a player completely devoid of confidence, not making the right runs, sloppy on the ball, and his head constantly dropping after every mistake.
Manchestereveningnews however has it that while missing out on another squad may come as a blow, it could certainly be of benefit to United, new boss Erik ten Hag, and to Rashford himself. Instead of training and being involved in four Nations League matches after a long and gruelling season, the forward can now properly take the summer off.
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