How can a player this young, fast and fit just refuse to work off the ball? He doesn't have any excuse. I hope we get a huge offer.
It's all about priorities in life. What I've always admired for the top professionals in this sport is their hunger. Imagine coming from nothing, like Rashford said, that there were times when they had nothing to eat. So to have all that money in the world now, where you can do anything you want, drive any car you want, have any girl you want, be a global superstar, and still have that drive to be successful, and never put your foot off the gas, to me, it's impressive.
I believe he has started to enjoy the financial freedom, and the good life outside of football a bit more, and it's natural to have consequences on your performances. Issues with discipline starting to resurface, going to a party after a 0-3 thrashing from a local rival, going out to a night club the night before training. Again, back to my first point. If his priority was football, he would've never done this.
Something has changed with him after the EL final we lost. In his post-match after that game, I saw a player hurt by the loss. Ever since then, he has been on a different trajectory. And it's truly sad to see.