Manchester United urged not to sell Marcus Rashford as he's advised to 'get back to basics'
Manchester United have been urged not to sell Marcus Rashford in the summer.
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Manchester United have been urged not to sell Marcus Rashford in the summer.
Manchester United were outclassed by Manchester City in their Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Manchester United were outclassed by Manchester City in their Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The pressure is being ramped up on Ralf Rangnick after Manchester United's humiliating derby defeat to Man City at the weekend. The 4-1 loss at the Etihad Stadium served as another glaring reminder of just how far behind United are to their rivals, and how much work needs to be done before they can challenge for the Premier League again.
Manchester United are still licking the wounds of the humiliating 4-1 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday.
Resentment rife at Man Utd A punchy opening from Manchester Evening News claims “resentment remains rife” in the Manchester United dressing room as fringe players continue to question the team selection, an issue that was present under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and remains so with Ralf Rangnick in interim charge. Marcus Rashford is considering his future, Eric Bailly is frustrated by the continued presence of captain Harry Maguire in the side, while one player has described a team-mate as a ‘teacher’s pet’ over their constant selection as the fallout continues following the defeat to Manchester City.
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Tuesday, March 8.
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