iHicksy
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One's a natural goal scorer, the other isn't. Rashford isn't a striker, simple as. I feel like Rashford had the same hunger Tammy has when he first appeared but I just get the feeling from his body language and his play that he thinks he's "made it" and essentially that's down to the club handing him ridiculous contracts and making him a starter in one of the biggest clubs in the world when at 21 he's simply not up to the standard of a United player that starts. I don't blame him, it's a situation entirely of the clubs own making.
Whatever way you spin it, Rashford is a worse player now than he was 3 years ago. He's become more confident which has actually resulted in a selfish streak which harms our attacking play. Now, it's possible the club have coached him to be more selfish to score more goals, but it's having the opposite effect, if that is indeed the case. I'm not sure what we do with him really. He should have been spending the last few years out on loan learning his trade. Instead, because of our abject transfer policy he's found himself as the main man at 21. Again, none of this is really his fault, he's got fame, adulation and pressure tha a 21 year old should have been protected from and eased into. There's always a case of if they're good enough then they play. Rashford is certainly good enough for United. But only as a player with potential. He should be an impact sub for a club of our size and have more experienced players ahead of him to guide and teach him. Instead he's found himself as one of the more experienced, it's really madness if you think about it.
Whatever way you spin it, Rashford is a worse player now than he was 3 years ago. He's become more confident which has actually resulted in a selfish streak which harms our attacking play. Now, it's possible the club have coached him to be more selfish to score more goals, but it's having the opposite effect, if that is indeed the case. I'm not sure what we do with him really. He should have been spending the last few years out on loan learning his trade. Instead, because of our abject transfer policy he's found himself as the main man at 21. Again, none of this is really his fault, he's got fame, adulation and pressure tha a 21 year old should have been protected from and eased into. There's always a case of if they're good enough then they play. Rashford is certainly good enough for United. But only as a player with potential. He should be an impact sub for a club of our size and have more experienced players ahead of him to guide and teach him. Instead he's found himself as one of the more experienced, it's really madness if you think about it.