‘Big decision’ – Neville concerned about Man Utd star ‘having massive low’
Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes out of form England international Marcus Rashford is “having a massive low”.
The forward underwent shoulder surgery following England’s loss in the final of the European Championships last summer.
Rashford returned to full fitness in October. His form has dipped this term as he has been a bit-part player for the Red Devils.
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The 24-year-old has only started three of United’s last twelve games in the Premier League.
Man Utd host Leicester City on Saturday evening. They were without Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani but Rashford still did not start.
Last month it was reported that the attacker is ‘considering his future’ at Man Utd. His current contract is due to expire in 2023.
Neville recognised before the Leicester game that Rashford is “having a massive low”:
“Marcus Rashford is having a massive low,” Neville said on Sky Sports.
“To not be in that Manchester United team today, Marcus Rashford, is saying something, I have to say.
“To play without a centre forward at home against Leicester when he’s had a couple of weeks break as well is a big decision by Ralf Rangnick.”
Jamie Redknapp added: Gary’s spot on. Marcus Rashford’s not had any international football, you’d think he’d be training well, showing that he wants to play, and if you’re seeing a midfield player, a No. 10, playing as a central striker…”
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