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Marcus Rashford is a player who doesn't deserve to criticize Manchester United.
The British Telegraph noted that Rashford, who left Manchester United on loan to Barcelona on the 13th (Korea Standard Time), appeared in a media outlet and interviewed him. Rashford began to harshly criticize United.
When Alex Ferguson was a coach, he said, "That principle was applied not only to the first team but also to the entire youth academy. Any player over the age of 15 understood the principles of the Manchester United method. All teams that have been successful for a long time have a new coach or player conforming to or supplementing that principle. But we were just trying to recruit the right player for the system before our desire to win. If the direction keeps changing, you can't expect to win the leagueCiting the past, he pointed out Manchester United's direction.
Rashford's criticism is not just wrong. After Ferguson's departure, Manchester United was nothing more than a sinking ship with only a lot of money and no proper direction. Even under Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Erik ten-Hach and current coach Hoobeng Amorim, Manchester United do not see any firm principles.
There was also no principle in recruiting coaches and players. As the coach changed, the team style changed, and the players were urgently recruited, but the coach was replaced every time because the results did not come out immediately. Then, only the vicious cycle of introducing a new style and subsequently entering excessive player recruitment will be repeated after the manager's change.
But everyone knows that Rashford is not the kind of player to criticize. Rashford, born in 1997, grew up at Manchester United's youth academy from Ferguson's time and started playing in the first team from the 2015-2016 season. Before making the first team, Rashford grew up looking up to his incredible seniors.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra and Park Ji-sung were the strongest in the world at the time. There was no player who didn't play hard for the best team in the world. Also, under Ferguson, there were few players who caused trouble and were privately problematic. Even Rooney, who was a troublemaker, trained hard at least on the training ground.
Rashford, who grew up watching such players, changed after becoming a star with a little performance. He started to be criticized for not playing sincerely in the stadium. He even enjoyed the party until dawn and was given internal disciplinary action by the club for being late for training. Under coach Amorim, he was excluded from the first team due to his poor training attitude, and eventually made the team's release list. Does such a player deserve to criticize the club and the team.
Nevertheless, Rashford blamed Manchester United rather than looking back at himself. "If we keep changing directions, we don't win the league," he said. The Cup can be won thanks to good coaches, good players, and decisive performance, but it doesn't happen by accident. A lot of fans forget this. We fell far short of the standard. But taking a step back over the past six months, this is not surprising. It is said that "'Manchester United has been in a transition period for several years, but in fact, it has not even begun a transition period.'"
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.