Marcus Rashford referred to Manchester United as “reactionary” and added that the club “nobody is in the country” and “have to create a plan and adhere to it” to return to former glory.
The 27-year-old English star has borrowed Barcelona for the coming season, with La Liga Giants the opportunity to buy £ 26.
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When Rashford, who spent last season last season in Aston Villa last season, after a failure with United manager Ruben Amorim last season with his blockbuster parade in the second half of last season against Mallorca, and openly talked about where he felt that the Red Devils went wrong.
The wing player compared United’s approach in the past decade with the era Sir Alex Ferguson and asked whether the “transition” from this former dominance period even started properly.
To start a transition, you have to create a plan and adhere to it … Here I speak of being realistic with the situation that your situation is
Marcus Rashford
“When Fergie was responsible, not only the principles for the first team -the entire academy -set -Pup, you can choose players aged 15 and over -this is a full generation, and you all understand the principles of playing The Man United Way,” he said the rest of the football podcast moderator of Gary Lineker -the last English player to sign Barcelona, in front of himself and Micah -Irhards.
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“You see it with every team that was successful over a certain period of time – you have principles that every trainer who comes in, every player who comes in has to align these principles or can add these principles.”
However, United was in her approach to “reactionary”, suggested Rashford.
“We are hungry to win, so we will always try to adapt and sign players who fit this system,” he said. “But it is reactionary. If your direction always changes, you cannot expect to win the league.
“Yes, you could win a few cup tournaments, but it’s because you have a good coach and have good players and have good players in your team. You are not there by chance.”
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The English international added that, after taking a “step back” in December, he recognized the current situation of the club – far below the level that many of them expect, in view of their history and their transmission effort – can only be expected in view of the lack of a clear direction at Old Trafford.
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“People say we have been in a transition for years,” he said. “To be in a transition, you have to start the transition. It is as if the actual transition has not yet started.”
In the comparison of the situation of United with Liverpool under the former manager of Reds, Jürgen Klopp, Rashford said that the failures of United had not come about by any plan and – decisively – captured.
“When Liverpool went through, they got Klopp, they stayed with him,” he said. “They didn’t win at the beginning. People only remember his last years when he was with the competition [Manchester] City and the largest trophies win, [but] He didn’t win for three years.
Rashford added: “To start a transition, you have to create a plan and adhere to it. It is not easy, because if things are not going well, the fans demand, the fans demand [change]. But here I am talking that I am realistic with the situation.
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“I have the feeling that we had so many different managers and different ideas and different strategies to win … they end up in no country.”
Since Sir Alex left his position as head coach of United in 2013, the club has had six different managers – David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Erik Ten Hag and now Amorim – together with a smattering from interim and caretakers boss, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael, Michael, Michael, Michael, Michael, Michael, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael Carrick, Michael,