Ten Hag ‘not happy’ with Rashford’s form at Man Utd
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag admitted Friday he is “not happy” with Marcus Rashford’s form but remains convinced the England forward will get back to his best this season.
Rashford’s disputed red card in Copenhagen on Wednesday contributed to a dramatic United collapse as they blew a 2-0 lead and conceded two late goals to lose 4-3, dropping to the bottom of Group A in the Champions League with two games left.
Gareth Southgate kept faith with the 26-year-old by naming him in his England squad on Thursday, but a player who scored 30 goals for United in all competitions last season has only one from 15 appearances


