Marcus Rashford breaks silence on Manchester United’s poor form
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford admits the team is struggling to adjust due to our poor form, but has urged his teammates to show character.
Rashford has sent a passionate plea to his teammates ahead of the clash with Burnley.
“The first thing is, I don’t care what role you have in the squad or management, when Manchester United are losing games it’s a difficult place to be,” Marcus Rashford told club media.
“From periods where we’ve been in this situation before there is only one way out.
“Each individual has to look themselves in the mirror and know they’ll give everything for the badge. You know you’ve got the ability or you wouldn’t be here.
“We need to tighten up a few things in the defensive organisation from front to back and play the game. Each game requires slightly different things and at times we’re expecting a game to go one way and if it’s not, we’re struggling to adjust.”
Rashford, who has scored just once so far, added: “That’s why I feel like if teams score one they end up scoring a second straight after, [because] we’re taking too long to adjust.
“But one good result and good performance can turn it around and I’m doing everything I can to make sure everyone’s not too down.
“I know it’s difficult and I’m not as happy as I want to be but there’s only one way to get there and that’s results.”