True feelings in the Manchester United dressing room for Marcus Rashford surface during a bender in Belfast

True feelings in the Manchester United dressing room for Marcus Rashford surface during a bender in Belfast.

 

 

Some of Marcus Rashford’s relationships within the Manchester United dressing room have reportedly been affected as a result of his night out in Belfast.

 

Last month, the forward got into trouble after missing training the following morning due to an early night in a Belfast nightclub. He then attempted to persuade the club that this had occurred 24 hours earlier before a scheduled day off.

 

His standing as a senior member of the club has suffered as a result, and a few days after the event, the player was punished by being left out of the FA Cup match against Newport County. Since then, he has discussed it with Erik ten Hag, but according to the Daily Mail, their connection is merely professional.

 

Rashford’s off-field antics have put him in the public eye for the wrong reasons for the second time this season. Even though the Red Devils lost 3-0 in front of their own supporters at the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, he went out to celebrate his birthday by going out to parties.

 

At Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo ‘requested to skip games’ before getting sent off while on the bench. It seems that Rashford’s choices have irritated his teammates. The England international, however, sought to emphasize his devotion to the team in a piece he penned for the Players’ Tribune last week. Before scoring a spectacular goal in the derby the next weekend, he talked candidly about his passion for the team.

 

The academy graduate, who was possibly United’s finest player the previous season, has seen a noticeable decline this year. He put on his best goal-scoring performance to date, but he hasn’t been able to duplicate it this season, and his body language is also under scrutiny.

 

Roy Keane recently stated that Rashford needs to start taking responsibility for his errors because he is no longer a youthful player on the Stick to Football podcast. “Marcus Rashford has to have a breakthrough,” he asserted. “Guys wouldn’t give you a slap on the back or say, ‘Well done for missing training yesterday,’ when we entered the dressing room.

 

The Manchester United player has drawn criticism this season for a number of off-field choices.

 

“I had only recently arrived at Manchester United when I arrived four or five hours late after watching a reserve game in Nottingham.

 

You mention Marcus receiving protection, but occasionally you have to fend for yourself. You are a seasoned participant in the locker room at the age of 26. You have to admit to being a fool and raise your hands.

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