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The interview given at the start of the week by Marcus Rashford continues to cause talk in England. After Paul Scholes, it is Jamie Carragher’s turn to criticize the attitude of the Manchester United striker who indicated that he was ready for a ” new challenge “. A statement that came 24 hours after his absence in Rúben Amorim’s group, which won on the Manchester City pitch (1-2). For Carragher, this media outing puts the club in a delicate position, as interested clubs now know that Rashford is a player who wants a change of scenery, which weakens United’s ability to negotiate a high price.
“ This puts the club in a very bad position… in terms of negotiating his departure at some point. If he truly believes he wants to remain a Manchester United player and still wants to have a great career, you don’t make a statement like that. We don’t do it, we keep quiet. You fight and hope you have a little chance here. Rashford, this is what he should have hoped for this evening (Thursday against Tottenham, in the League Cup, editor’s note), and then go further, what he can do on the pitch, not make a statement on this subject “, indicated the former Liverpool defender on Sky Sportson Rashford who was not called up to face Tottenham this Thursday. An opinion also shared by Jamie Redknapp, former player of the Reds. “ What would be worrying for a club or interest is his attitude on the pitch. We saw him last year, at times he wasn’t running. He needs to rediscover his love of football. »
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