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100% it's his brother behind it. Marcus needs to get a grip of the guy.Who is advising him at the moment? This PR campaign is about as crass as it comes.
100% it's his brother behind it. Marcus needs to get a grip of the guy.Who is advising him at the moment? This PR campaign is about as crass as it comes.
I'm sure Ralf says what he wants from him. So there should be no problemOle didn't do enough coaching, Rangnick does too.much coaching. Sick of these players.
Undoubtedly what was achieved there was a great positive for society, and I'm sure it was he himself who said to his people 'look, I want to help this cause - how do I do it?' but everything beyond that now seems so carefully orchestrated.Whether it was genuine or PR or a bit of both but the school meals thing was a great cause and campaign that made a real difference and nobody could take that away from him.
But for me everything else he’s done since then has been to capitalise from good will/PR from that in order to benefit his own ‘brand’. I don’t see how launching his own clothing line, the GQ Awards, his book, Skype calls with Obama, his various commercial partnerships and endorsements or the range of products he’s launched since then off the back of that are as altruistic endeavours as the spin paints them out to be.
To the point where you feel bad for criticising him sometimes because the spin machine has been so successful that you start to believe that being Kevin the Carrot’s mate in the Aldi TV ad is something akin to such brave charity work as Diana going to the land mine fields. From a ‘brand Rashford’ perspective he’s got a lot of mileage out of the campaign that was the best part of two years ago
Agree, show it on the pitch and quit with the rubbish off it.This sudden flood of reports and spin is not helping him at all, they've gone overboard with it.
Statistically, he was decent last season. He wasn’t amazing, but they are good stats with some underlying eh about them though (for instance he had 11 goals in 37 PL matches - he was averaging a goal every 265 minutes.)He scored 21-22 goals last season (just 1 pen), had 13-15 assists (?) as well. How many attackers in Europe had those sort of numbers without pens?
Like I mentioned it earlier, if his PR team stops making excuses every time he has a bad game, the pressure on him would be much lower though
Reminds me of the story I heard about a sub. The Manager told him, I am putting you on to shore up the midfield. As the player was about to go on the manager got hold of him and said but if you can please join the attack. As he was stepping on, he grabbed the player and said if you can please help the defence too. The player stopped and asked the manager, "Don't you want me to help the keeper" ?What are these “so many different positions” he was asked to play in?
Wide left-side forward and wide right-side forward?
feck me he makes it sound as if he was asked to play in goal or chip in and help the parking attendants on match days
Overall last season, yes. Split it into before christmas and after, less so.Statistically, he was decent last season. He wasn’t amazing, but they are good stats with some underlying eh about them though (for instance he had 11 goals in 37 PL matches - he was averaging a goal every 265 minutes.)
The problem was more the fact that his G/A numbers were masking pretty poor general performances. And after a while, if the performance levels across the 90 aren’t there, the goals/assists will start to fade away too. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what’s happening this season.
In fact, his stats could be poorer - he could have 13 goals and 7 assists the whole season if his actual overall performances were good. But they just haven’t been. Not for some time now.
Yeah, but the guy was playing as a LW rather than the ST, so his total return isn't anything to be scoffed at. He's had 2 very good seasons, and is just going through a slump right nowStatistically, he was decent last season. He wasn’t amazing, but they are good stats with some underlying eh about them though (for instance he had 11 goals in 37 PL matches - he was averaging a goal every 265 minutes.)
The problem was more the fact that his G/A numbers were masking pretty poor general performances. And after a while, if the performance levels across the 90 aren’t there, the goals/assists will start to fade away too. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what’s happening this season.
In fact, his stats could be poorer - he could have 13 goals and 7 assists the whole season if his actual overall performances were good. But they just haven’t been. Not for some time now.
2161 mins, 6 goals and 7 assists, 33 matchesYeah, but the guy was playing as a LW rather than the ST, so his total return isn't anything to be scoffed at. He's had 2 very good seasons, and is just going through a slump right now
Talk about stating the obvious.[
RASH SENTIMENT
Marcus Rashford adamant Man Utd have to win title or they’ll be FAILURES
Rashford said: “It is going to be a good feeling if we manage to win the league — but if we finish second or third, then it’s not going to be a good season for us.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.th...rd-man-utd-premier-league-title-failures/amp/
Mentality giant! Title or bust.
Are you going to expand on this? What time period are you looking at , what competitions are you looking at?2161 mins, 6 goals and 7 assists, 33 matches
In the league since 2021, which is pretty much when he completely fell off the cliff form wiseAre you going to expand on this? What time period are you looking at , what competitions are you looking at?
And the numbers you've shared hardly point to a slump here btw. It's 24 90s he's played and having 13 G+A. That's .55 G+A per 90. Hardly to be scoffed at
And I'm saying that even in his poor form, playing as a LW, not having pens, and nursing an injury, his numbers are pretty decent.In the league since 2021, which is pretty much when he completely fell off the cliff form wise
He's got 2 goals and 1 assist in 601 mins in the league this season
3 goals and 1 assist in 845 mins if you add all competitions this season.
= 12 months?And I'm saying that even in his poor form, playing as a LW, not having pens, and nursing an injury, his numbers are pretty decent.
No one's denying that he's been in poor form for the past few months, but it's more likely just a slump and it seems he's having confidence issues
Confidence issues are when you cannot score goals. When you are not arsed about and when you never pass and always try to beat too many players then it is being selfish. Plus all this PR stuff reinforces it.And I'm saying that even in his poor form, playing as a LW, not having pens, and nursing an injury, his numbers are pretty decent.
No one's denying that he's been in poor form for the past few months, but it's more likely just a slump and it seems he's having confidence issues
Yeah, I've always felt the whole laziness angle with Rashford is off the mark. As you quite rightly point out he does run a lot and put in the extra yard. The number one problem with him, aside from him being not good enough overall at the end of the day, is that he belongs in the double digit footballing IQ club. This is a stark contrast to his otherwise above average physical talent.I'm going to defend Rashford here. He does try and I don't get the people that say 'look at his body language' or he doesn't run etc. He's our attacker that covers the most distance, presses the most and makes the most attacking runs.
The problem with him however, is quite simply, he's not good enough. Not good enough for a team wanting to challenge for the title. He's a useful option to have but he's not a starter. Another problem is he's not a starter but he's on a starters wage and has a starters ego.
Recipe for disaster.
100%. People try and make comparisons with Sterling, however, Sterling's football IQ is probably double Rashford's, Rashford is 24 years old. If he doesn't have football IQ now I doubt he'll ever have it.Yeah, I've always felt the whole laziness angle with Rashford is off the mark. As you quite rightly point out he does run a lot and put in the extra yard. The number one problem with him, aside from him being not good enough overall at the end of the day, is that he belongs in the double digit footballing IQ club. This is a stark contrast to his otherwise above average physical talent.
He used to. Not anymore. The Rashford that started and played also in Oles first season, I do not think anyone would complain. This is a very different Rashford.Yeah, I've always felt the whole laziness angle with Rashford is off the mark. As you quite rightly point out he does run a lot and put in the extra yard. The number one problem with him, aside from him being not good enough overall at the end of the day, is that he belongs in the double digit footballing IQ club. This is a stark contrast to his otherwise above average physical talent.
In my opinion it isn't fair comparing Rashford to Sterling. One is serial Premier League winner and a consistent performer at the highest level for club and country and the other is all hype and no substance... who just happens to be local because we do things the United way. Am I doing this right?100%. People try and make comparisons with Sterling, however, Sterling's football IQ is probably double Rashford's, Rashford is 24 years old. If he doesn't have football IQ now I doubt he'll ever have it.
I thought he was overall our best performer, De Gea aside, against Norwich a few weeks back and that was mainly due to him running a lot.He used to. Not anymore. The Rashford that started and played also in Oles first season, I do not think anyone would complain. This is a very different Rashford.
The Norwich fans who were sat near us in the pub me and my brother went to after said he was our best player, he ran at the full back a lot and beat him a few times as well not saying much because how poor we were overall like, but that was their consensusI thought he was overall our best performer, De Gea aside, against Norwich a few weeks back and that was mainly due to him running a lot.
The guy had 0.56 G+A/90 in the 1st half of last season in all competitions. Among players who had a better G+A-PK/90 over the entirety of last season in PL, only 13 of them weren't forwards (and this number would go lower if I bring data for all competitions into play). And we're comparing the slump period of a player here who was clearly nursing an injury.= 12 months?
Last 12 months he has been shit.He scored 21-22 goals last season (just 1 pen), had 13-15 assists (?) as well. How many attackers in Europe had those sort of numbers without pens?
Like I mentioned it earlier, if his PR team stops making excuses every time he has a bad game, the pressure on him would be much lower though
Cavani has 2 goals and 1 assist, Greenwood has 5 goals, Sancho 2. None of them are banging them in.In the league since 2021, which is pretty much when he completely fell off the cliff form wise
He's got 2 goals and 1 assist in 601 mins in the league this season
3 goals and 1 assist in 845 mins if you add all competitions this season.
When he gets the ball he runs. When he loses it, then he stops. I wish he would stop some of his running and pass the ball. He runs into traffic and then loses it and then gives up.The Norwich fans who were sat near us in the pub me and my brother went to after said he was our best player, he ran at the full back a lot and beat him a few times as well not saying much because how poor we were overall like, but that was their consensus
And?Cavani has 2 goals and 1 assist, Greenwood has 5 goals, Sancho 2. None of them are banging them in.
Whatever you're implying with those stats you need to apply it to all our forwardsAnd?
I'm implying his productivity and performances are shit.Whatever you're implying with those stats you need to apply it to all our forwards
First of all, there's productivity and there's performance, from which you can have combinations. Productivity over time will usually reflect how you are performing. If you perform well then over time productivity will usually reflect that, especially when you're playing in a top team. You can have poor performances over time, but with solid productivity, but over time productivity will usually fall if your performances are shit. Paul Pogba could've played every remaining match of the season after the Newcastle match, without having another assist, being absolutely wank, and he'd still likely finish in the top 15 of assists in the league, to put it into some perspective.The guy had 0.56 G+A/90 in the 1st half of last season in all competitions. Among players who had a better G+A-PK/90 over the entirety of last season in PL, only 13 of them weren't forwards (and this number would go lower if I bring data for all competitions into play). And we're comparing the slump period of a player here who was clearly nursing an injury.
If we're looking at the entire season in the league, he ranks 14th among all players with only 6 players above him who weren't out and out strikers (Salah is below him, just in case you're planning to go, is 6th good enough?).
It's not some silly defence of Rashford who clearly needs to get his head right, but lets not alter the assessment of the previous seasons.
And when have I said he's not going through a slump? The point is his performances at the start of the year were pretty decent, not WC, not shite, decent. And for an attacker productivity matters as much as performance.First of all, there's productivity and there's performance, from which you can have combinations. Productivity over time will usually reflect how you are performing. If you perform well then over time productivity will usually reflect that, especially when you're playing in a top team. You can have poor performances over time, but with solid productivity, but over time productivity will usually fall if your performances are shit. Paul Pogba could've played every remaining match of the season after the Newcastle match, without having another assist, being absolutely wank, and he'd still likely finish in the top 15 of assists in the league, to put it into some perspective.
Fact is that Rashfords performances, especially since the start of 21, has only gone in one direction and it's a complete nosedive. Down to injuries? To some extent, yes, but it doesn't explain his useless decision making. After returning from injury, bar his first few matches, he's been a bit of a walking disaster on the pitch and his productivity is gone to shits as well. It's not a small slump, as you pretend it to be.
But by all means, if you want to keep pretending then go on
Nope, they most definitely werent pretty decent.And when have I said he's not going through a slump? The point is his performances at the start of the year were pretty decent, not WC, not shite, decent.
Sadly, very few players are able to consistently produce assists and goals while performing like shit.[/QUOTE]And for an attacker productivity matters as much as performance.
Complete utter nonsense from the media.Tweet
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Whilst i do agree the coaching here has been lacklustre to say the least, this whole PR nonsense of completely absolving blame from Rashford's side is so transparent