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Marcus Rashford is trying to do too much for Manchester United at the moment as he attempts to overcome his dip in form, claims Paul Scholes.
The Red Devils forward is enduring a difficult period having been out injured at the start of the campaign.
Rashford is struggling for goals whilst his all round play is not up to his usual standards.
The 24-year-old produced a below par display in United's draw with Atletico Madrid in midweek.
Scholes has recalled his own struggles during his time at Old Trafford and referenced the advice Sir Alex Ferguson used to offer.
The Scot would tell the midfielder to "keep it simple", but Scholes doesn't think Rashford is currently capable of going back to basics.
"He looks too anxious for me, he looks like he is trying almost too hard," he said on BT Sport.
"Every time the ball comes to him he feels like he’s got to produce something magical. That’s probably the worst thing you can do.
"I always remember when going through a tough time the manager [Sir Alex Ferguson] always said keep it simple. Just work your way back into the game. He doesn’t seem to be able to do that. He is always thinking he has got to produce something."
Rashford was eventually hooked with 15 minutes remaining and it was his replacement, Anthony Elanga, who would score the