Marcus Rashford has admitted that there is “much work” to be done for Manchester United in 2024 while sending a new year’s greeting to fans.
Rashford scored just his third goal of the season in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest in what has been an underwhelming first half of the campaign.
United have lost half of their 28 matches across all competitions this season, including nine of their 20 Premier League matches.
United enter 2024 sat in seventh in the table and could sink lower before they next play in the competition. It marked a 2023 of two halves for the club, who initially won the League Cup and earned a top-four spot before the end of May. READ MORE: Varane feels he is being pushed out by United READ MORE: Donny van de Beek joins Eintracht Frankfurt Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s arrival was the ray of light during an otherwise dismal second of the campaign in which United were kicked out of the League Cup and Champions League.