Manchester coach: Rashford is not happy

Manchester United interim coach Ralf Rangnick said his team's striker Marcus Rashford was "unhappy" with his poor performance, but the German coach urged him to follow in the footsteps of his colleague Jadon Sancho, who is performing well in recent times.


Rashford returned to the stadiums last October, after undergoing a shoulder surgery, and he performed very poorly this season, and appeared completely unsatisfactory, during his team's 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last week.

Rangnick said in a press conference: I am fully confident that he is not happy with his current performance, but talking about the details of the matter, every week does not help, and during training he is in the best condition, and this is the reason for my decision to include him in the face of Atletico Madrid, and now we want to perform Which he provides in training during the English Premier League matches, and this is the next step he has to do.

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