England international Marcus Rashford has been told by Simon Jordan to leave Manchester United after claims he is not a world-class player.
Simon Jordan has called on Marcus Rashford to leave Manchester United for both himself and the club.
The underperforming England international has only scored eight goals this season. The Red Devils currently sit eighth in the Premier League and are at risk of missing out on European qualification.
Just last year, Rashford was celebrating a career-high 30-goal season. But as he approaches his 400th appearance for his boyhood side against Arsenal on Sunday (May 12), his future with the club has become a hot topic in the media.
According to the Manchester Evening News, the forward’s skills were discussed on Three Up Front, hosted by Simon Jordan and featuring former footballers Troy Deeney and Graham Souness.
Former Watford captain Deeney insists Rashford does not belong to the “world-class category” after Jordan claimed the Liverpool star man is not world-class, insisting he is “in the same league” as Mohamed Salah. “There’s not even one on Earth.” player,
Reflecting on Rashford staying in Manchester, Jordan said: “I think he’s finished. The problem with Marcus Rashford now is that the well is contaminated. I think we have to move forward for the sake of this.”
Rashford’s reported £350,000-a-week contract with Manchester United is due to run until 2028, and it appears the Red Devils are keen to keep him. He has also contributed to the club himself, and wrote about his loyalty in an article in the Players’ Tribune in February.
Liverpool icon Souness spoke out with some harsh words, referring to his recent dry days in front of goal and criticism of his perceived lack of effort. “When I was a player, no one gave me permission to track back, I had to sprint forward, and if I came back early, no one gave me a pass,” said the 71-year-old soccer pundit. said.
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“That was the case before me and I think it is still the case with the best teams. If you are at a proper club with proper professionals, you will be doing it every day in training, and if you are not, they will They will come after you, the coach doesn’t even have to say it, that’s what happens at big clubs.”
He didn’t stop there, pointing out that Rashford’s performance against Luton Town was a sign of bad habits. Souness added: “This has to be hammered into training sessions. What Marcus Rashford did against Ross Barkley a few weeks ago against Luton, he did that in training. “It means that it must be.”
Souness ended with a stern warning, suggesting Rashford’s behavior would have no place in a “proper football club”. “If he did that at a proper football club, they would blame him to the extent that there would be a scandal and if they didn’t learn, they would think of selling you,” he asserted. did.
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