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Manchester United: Marcus Rashford Says Commitment To Club Cannot Be Questioned

Manchester United: Marcus Rashford Says Commitment To Club Cannot Be Questioned

Marcus Rashford says people questioning his commitment to Manchester United need to show “more humanity”. Rashford, 26, has scored five goals for United this season and faced criticism about perceived attitude issues. He missed United’s FA Cup win over Newport, days after he was reportedly seen in nightspots in Northern Ireland. “If you ever question my commitment to United, that’s when I have to speak up,” the England forward said in a piece for The Players’ Tribune. “It’s like somebody questioning my entire identity, and everything I stand for as a man. “I grew up here. I have played for this…
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Roy Keane Blasts Marcus Rashford For Missing Training Following Night Out

Roy Keane Blasts Marcus Rashford For Missing Training Following Night Out

Roy Keane has called Marcus Rashford an ‘idiot’ for his behaviour, after the Man United forward missed training last week after he was spotted in a Belfast nightclub. The former Man United captain also urged the 26-year-old to forget about flash cars and glamorous watches and focus on putting his football first. It comes after footage emerged on social media last week showing the United forward entering the Thompsons Garage nightclub in Belfast, before missing a training session at Carrington on Friday morning. Erik ten Hag had stated that the official reason for his absence was due to ‘illness’ with reports claiming Rashford had gone on a ’12-hour tequila…
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‘Committed’ Rashford Returns To Man Utd Squad Ahead Of FC Copenhagen Game

‘Committed’ Rashford Returns To Man Utd Squad Ahead Of FC Copenhagen Game

Marcus Rashford has returned to Manchester United’s squad for the Champions League trip to FC Copenhagen, with manager Erik ten Hag insisting the striker is “committed” to the club. The 26-year-old, who has struggled for form this season, missed the 1-0 win at Fulham after a knock in training. But he will travel for Wednesday’s game, looking to improve on his record of one goal in 14 games so far. “He’s investing hard work in training to get back into form,” said Ten Hag. “Marcus is very committed to Manchester United.” When asked if the England forward would be ready for the…
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Marcus Rashford: Man Utd Forward Wants ‘Malicious Rumours’ About Future To Stop

Marcus Rashford: Man Utd Forward Wants ‘Malicious Rumours’ About Future To Stop

Marcus Rashford has called for gossip about his future at Manchester United to stop after he missed Saturday’s win at Fulham through injury. Rashford was criticised by boss Erik ten Hag after he went out to celebrate his birthday hours after the 3-0 loss against Manchester City just over a week ago. But Ten Hag confirmed the striker’s absence on Saturday was due to injury “Please STOP spreading malicious rumours,” Rashford said. The 26-year-old posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, in response to The United Stand account, a Manchester United fan channel. The United Stand teased their latest podcast…
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Man Utd: Marcus Rashford Injury ‘Does Not Look Well’, Says Erik Ten Hag

Man Utd: Marcus Rashford Injury ‘Does Not Look Well’, Says Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says it "does not look well" for Marcus Rashford after the striker picked up an injury during Saturday's 2-0 win against Everton. The 25-year-old England international pulled up with an apparent groin injury towards the end of the match. TV pictures showed Rashford walking slowly up the tunnel afterwards. When it was mentioned to Ten Hag that the damage looked serious, the Dutchman replied: "You are a doctor?" However, he had already told BT Sport of his concerns and then complained about United's schedule, which involved them playing a late Sunday game last week…
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Manchester United: Marcus Rashford Says Loss To Liverpool Must Not ‘Define Season’

Manchester United: Marcus Rashford Says Loss To Liverpool Must Not ‘Define Season’

Marcus Rashford has said he wishes Manchester United could “play today” to “put things right” after Sunday’s 7-0 Premier League loss at Liverpool. Manager Erik ten Hag called the performance “unprofessional” in his post-match interview. However, Rashford, 25, said the squad must ensure the match does not “define their season”. “I wish we could play a game today to try and put things right,” the forward tweeted. “The result is the result, and we can’t see past that! We must not let it define our season. We have to trust the process and stick together.” Manchester United are third in the Premier League…
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