Marcus Rashford a doubt for Manchester United as Erik ten Hag sets him challenge
Manchester United return to Premier League action this weekend still on a high from their exploits on Wednesday night.
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Manchester United return to Premier League action this weekend still on a high from their exploits on Wednesday night.
Bournemouth are set to be without a flurry of first-team players when they visit Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Saturday afternoon.
LONDON: Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal has talked up the sporting and economic opportunities of the Kingdom hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, saying his country is ready to host the world’s biggest sporting event. In an interview with the BBC, he raised the prospect of the Kingdom hosting the competition in the summer rather than the winter, noted the importance of sport in a country where the majority of citizens are below the age of 30, and discussed the progress made by the Saudi Pro League. The government has invested over £5 billion ($6.26 billion) in sports since 2021 as part of the Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the economy away from dependence on fossil fuels. With the FIFA Club World Cup set to begin in the Kingdom next month, Prince Abdulaziz said Saudi Arabia is more than ready to host the biggest prize in football. “We’ve showcased that — we’ve hosted more than 85 global events and we’ve delivered on the highest level,” he said. “We want to attract the world through sports.
Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay are ideal examples for Manchester United's players to follow if they want to earn their place in the starting lineup after the duo excelled in recent games, manager Erik ten Hag said on Friday.
Erik ten Hag has told Marcus Rashford it is up to him to force his way back into the Manchester United side.
LONDON: Erik ten Hag says it is up to Marcus Rashford to force his way back into the Manchester United side after he was dropped for the midweek win against Chelsea. The England international was left out of the starting line-up for the 2-1 win at Old Trafford after a string of disappointing performances, with his attitude questioned after last week’s 1-0 defeat at Newcastle. Rashford, 26, scored a career-high 30 times for United last season but has netted just twice in the current campaign. “Rashford is an incredible, good player,” Ten Hag said on Friday. “You can’t do it with 11 players, he can’t play every game, he’s not in this moment in the form he was last year but I am sure he will get there. “It is up to them (to get back into the side).
Roy Keane might have got his way had Scott McTominay departed Old Trafford this summer. But on current form he is one man Erik ten Hag cannot afford to sell.
Barcelona are considering a shock move for Manchester United star Marcus Rashford - according to reports - and could even throw in Raphinha as part of a swap deal.