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After a month of discussion, Marcus Rashford finally joined Aston Villa on loan, or he will play until the end of the season. A decision that did not understand the former defensive midfielder of Manchester United, Roy Keane. On the English channel ITV, the Irishman criticized the choice of Rashford to join the Villains. “What is strange is that I thought he would leave abroad for a new adventure, but go to Villa surprised me. If he lost thirst to play United, how will he find her at Aston Villa? When you lose the thirst to play, it's hard to find it. You can't compare Aston Villa in Manchester United. How can this thirst to play there if he doesn't have it in United? ”
Conversely, former striker Ian Wright suggested that a change of environment could do him good, even if his new club is in the same league. “We know what Manchester United represents, but he will join a more efficient team. We cannot lack respect at Villa and what they have done ”explained the former arsenal scorer. Marcus Rashford is one of the three attackers who joined Aston Villa this winter, with Marco Asensio and Donyell Malen.
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