Manchester United Erik Ten Hag Rebuild continues As The Manchester United Dutch Manager Continues To Face A Series Of Stumbling Blocks- The Marcus Rashford Conundrum Addressed (Part 9)


Now the question is- Is the inability of the Manchester United mens team to attain top success during the post Sir Alex Ferguson era entirely Marcus Rashford’s own doing? 

 

 

 

Well, looking at the caliber of players that Marcus Rashford has been surrounded by at Manchester United there is no doubt that there have been one or two areas within the Manchester United men's team that over the past decade years have accommodated the presence of five or more players who simply did not match the standard of players needed at Manchester United for Manchester United to reach the height of excellence demanded at the club and such issues ultimately have led to. drawbacks limiting the level of quality needed for Manchester United to reach that standard of elite excellence demanded from every Manchester United team. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does this automatically lead to Marcus Rashford being exonerated for his lack of rationale in his recent antics to visit a nightclub in the middle of the week? 

 

No, because essentially the rationale existing within not just Manchester United Football Club, but the rationale existing within any elite football club in modern-day Football is that timing is everything and essentially Marcus Rashford simply did not consider his level of decision-making before carrying out his visit to Belfast Nightclub in midweek in January 2024. Getting the mindset that has recently been displayed more often by some of the emotional Manchester United fans out of the way for a second and simply focusing on the pure statistical and factual concept of the situation involving Marcus Rashford, the reality is that questions have been asked by managers regarding the concept of will these managers take the current Marcus Rashford in their team? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe an answer that might be surprising to the " Get Rid Of Rashford" or the "Rashford Out" crowd who remain part of the Manchester United circle but the majority of managers in Europe, particularly one of the biggest managers in Europe at the moment Pep Guardiola, all revealed themselves to be managers whom would not mind taking Marcus Rashford under their wings because the player simply has proven himself to be one of the elites in Europe. 

 

 

The problem then is less about Marcus Rashford's skillset, and more about the level of consistency with the more embedded question being whether or not Marcus Rashford can keep his head down and ideally focus on the football and not get distracted by flashy lifestyle which some modern footballers have more often than none found themselves lost in over the long history of football?  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course, throughout the Marcus Rashford situation. much like the Paul Pogba situation and to some extent much like the Wilfred Zaha situation in terms of former Manchester United players who had ultimately seen some or a good level of controversy stirred in their direction during these players' time at Manchester United thanks to the Manchester United fan base and thanks to crushing level of biased targeting carried out by the English media who have been incapable of resisting the impulse of pinning the blame for the lack of success generated at Manchester United over the past decade primarily on the shoulders of dark-skinned Manchester United players primarily. the English media has once again, during the recent Marcus Rashford nightclub incident, found a way to overlook the entire aspect of the English media exaggerating or more accurately milking a situation such as a player simply going to a nightclub for one night in 365 days to release a good portion of stress with Manchester United men team coaching staff understood to have provided the notion to players that a couple days break from training was awarded to the players before a trip to Parade Stadium to face Newport County in the FA Cup back in late January 2024. 

 

 

But playing devil`s advocate for a smidge second, if we can place attention on the undeniable reality of how a player's image can be ruined by one simple mistaken action, then from that perspective, there is some level of logic behind the madness of the English media's consistent focus on Marcus Rashfords`Manchester United career.  

 

 

Subsequently, coming from the angle of placing attention on the undeniable reality of how a player's image can be ruined by one simple mistaken action, then from that perspective, clamor for Marcus Rashford to keep his head down and focus on maintaining the level of progression which Marcus Rashford has already achieved for himself.  

 

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, if Marcus Rashford can maintain the current progression of building himself up to be more than what he has already achieved- which is one of the best attackers, not just In Europe, but Marcus Rashford has simply propelled himself to be one the best attackers in modern-day football period, then certainly even Marcus Rashford himself can see some level of logic on why all the big fuss is being made about his trip to Belfast night club in a midweek period on February 2024.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taking a trip during the midweek to a nightclub a week before an important game is a concept simply Inexcusable. Taking a trip during the midweek to a nightclub a week before an important game is a wrong action which even the writers of Manchester United Channel Cannot Justify. More importantly, taking the trip during the midweek to a nightclub a week before an important game is a concept which by the way, has been acknowledged by Marcus Rashford himself back in late January 2024 as the wrong action to implement on his part. 

 

 

The bottom line is that has Marcus Rashford lived up to the standard of what Manchester United expects of him and more importantly, has Marcus Rashford lived up to the standards of what he expects of himself during this 20/23/24 season? 

 

 

No! Not at the moment! and everyone who has watched Manchester United with an unbiased eye can agree that this is the case. if the Manchester United circle can put their stubborn, biased, mindset aside leaves room to accommodating the mindset of Eliminating bias and eliminating discriminatory narratives leaves room for the conclusion that consider the fact that If the concept of overall elite success generated by a team is based on the concept of an elite team performance meaning every player must match the standard implemented within the team then surely reality must be embraced that failing to live up to your expectation has not exactly been. Rooted Marcus Rashford alone, with various other players struggling to actually show a level of consistent top performance but Manchester United throughout the past few years as well, which has led to the consistent breakdown in progression being generated by current Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, as the highest earner and as one of the biggest players in the current history of Manchester United Football Club, there is a level of understanding as to why Marcus Rashford is held to a higher standard as long as these standards are shared among various other Manchester United players in an unbiased manner.  

 

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