November 18, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that The United Stand bullying Marcus Rashford in constant toxicity targeting.


Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has hit back at critics questioning his commitment to the club but has admitted he has “made mistakes”.

The 26-year-old was recently the subject of internal disciplinary proceedings at Man Utd after an unsanctioned trip to Belfast last month saw him report ill for training and miss the FA Cup third-round win at Newport.

Rashford was also criticised earlier this season for going to a nightclub after October’s 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City.

Rashford is different. He made it his business to stand out while using his profile to put food on children’s plates and he accepted the pedestal he was given for doing so. From there, the extreme receptions he receives must be head-melting for a lad who grew up with only one thing in mind.

In that day job, he has been treated differently too. But not in the way he seems to think. Because he’s all the things he says he is – a boyhood red who came through the ranks from the earliest phases – Rashford has benefitted from more patience than many others who have flailed around him at Old Trafford in the last eight years.

It hasn’t been a free ride. He’s banked plenty of credit with some huge performances, big goals, and spells of sustained brilliance. But that credit is close to its limit. And rather than hide behind an illusion of fronting up, Rashford should be dwelling on why that is.


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