Carragher urges Rangnick to drop Man Utd forward
Jamie Carragher claims the performances of Marcus Rashford don’t warrant a place in the Manchester United team.
Anthony Elanga’s late goal secured a draw away at Atetico Madrid in the first leg of their last 16 Champions League tie after Joao Felix had given the hosts the lead.
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Elanga replaced Rashford, who was a particularly ineffective part of a dire first half display from the Red Devils.
And Carragher believes the England international should be dropped from the first XI having failed to make the most of his opportunities this season.
Carragher said on CBS Sports: “Marcus Rashford has been in this team since he was a kid.
“He burst onto the scene and he’s always threatened to go to that next level, when the top players get to, and he’s not there yet.
“We’ve got to the stage now where I don’t think he should be in Manchester United’s XI. His performances this season don’t warrant being in the team.
“More often than not he is in the team. Even when people are fit they find a position for him,” the former England defender explained. “He doesn’t suit playing on the right, not at all, so it needs to be on the left or in the centre.
“But we’re still waiting for Rashford to make that jump to become a United great or a player who can take them to