Rashford made a frank comment about his home club. |
According to the English striker, since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, MU has never built a stable system of principles and playing style, leading to the team falling into a "land of chaos" for more than a decade.
Speaking on the Rest is Football podcast, Rashford said that sustainable success cannot be achieved by adapting or constantly changing. He stressed that under Ferguson, from the first team to the academy, there was a common philosophy that helped young players integrate easily when they reached the top. In contrast, the current United often reacted to the situation, signing players who only fit the current manager, rather than having a long-term plan.
The statement of the player born in 1997 goes against what he said before. Rashford once stated "MU is a very important part of my career. I am very grateful to the club and will not say anything that is detrimental to the team".
Not stopping there, Rashford also pointed out a major problem at his home club, which is that no post-Ferguson coach has been given three full years to build a team. He used Liverpool as an example, when the club was patient with Jurgen Klopp despite not winning the title in the first three seasons, then reaped great success, including the 2020 Premier League title after a 30-year wait.
According to Rashford, Man United need a clear transition plan, stick to the chosen strategy and accept the initial difficulties. “If your direction is always changing, you can’t expect to win the league,” he said. “You can win some cups, but long-term success requires consistency.”
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