Marcus Rashford goes into Manchester United’s game against Chelsea on Wednesday struggling for form this season. Here, we look at how the forward has crashed back to earth after last term’s 30-goal exploits.
Rashford was replaced in the second half after a frustrating outing against Newcastle, with manager Erik ten Hag saying afterwards: “He works hard and he is investing a lot.
He will get back, he will recover and he’s got all our support.” The contrast in the England international’s form compared to last season, though, is obvious.
In 24 appearances for club and country, Rashford has scored three goals – against Arsenal and Everton in the Premier League and for England against Italy.
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