Keane slams one Man Utd star for ‘always smiling’ instead of ‘going to war’
Roy Keane has criticised Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford for “always smiling” in the pre-match warm-ups instead of preparing for “war”.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s well-taken goal gave the Red Devils a share of the spoils on Thursday night as they held Chelsea to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.
The Blues were the better team for most of the match and Man Utd – who are five points off the final Champions League place – could only manage six shots to Chelsea’s 21.
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Man Utd have come in for plenty of criticism over their performances in recent months under Ralf Rangnick with reports of dressing room unrest.
Rashford, who is usually so reliable, has been in poor form this term, scoring just five goals in all competitions compared to his 21 last campaign.
Man Utd legend Keane accused Rashford of playing like a “child” in their 4-0 loss to Liverpool earlier this month and now wants to see him smile less in pre-match warm-ups.
When asked what he wants to see from Rashford, Keane said on Sky Sports: “A bit more courage from him, we’ve not seen enough of it.
“His performances… he’s not been consistent, he’s not worked hard enough, he’s not been brave in terms of taking people on, he’s not mixed his game up