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Marcus Rashford told what he must do at Manchester United to become 'unstoppable'

Former Manchester United forward Louis Saha has urged Marcus Rashford to stop overthinking if he wishes to become 'unstoppable' again this year.

Last season, Rashford appeared to rediscover his ruthless form. After losing confidence under Ralf Rangnick, the 25-year-old responded with 30 goals in all competitions.

Rashford appeared to have turned a corner under Erik ten Hag but his performances have dipped once again this term. With just one goal and three assists to his name, the England international is struggling to find the goalscoring touch which served him so well in his manager's debut season at the club.

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Discussing Rashford's drop off in form with Paddy Power, Saha explained how a change of mindset from the winger and help from his teammates will benefit him.

"In Marcus Rashford, I see a player with tremendous quality - there’s no doubt about that," the Frenchman said. "The only thing holding him back is overthinking. He has a tendency to think too much and that’s the problem he has at the moment. It sounds very simplistic but it’s not.

"He’s got great energy levels, he’s very physical and the volume of his runs are his main strengths. He’s not helped by Manchester United’s slow tempo. Players take too many touches, and it takes too long to get the ball out wide to Rashford’s feet. Half a second is a massive amount in a game, and it provides the defender with too much time to close him down, forcing him to play it backwards.

"We want to see Rashford committing and not worry about making mistakes. He needs to attack, try and cross the ball, shoot at goal and be happy if he wins

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