Marcus Rashford’s social media post after the Red Devils beat Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium has been described as “completely embarrassing for himself and Manchester United”.
Rashford watched his side score two late goals to turn the tide in the Manchester derby as new manager Ruben Amorim abandoned the game, With Alejandro Ganacciohe was also left out of the matchday squad.
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Rashford took Instagram Expressing his joy at United’s win, he wrote: “Yesssssss!” The lads loved it, along with two heart emojis.
It’s hard to find fault with, isn’t it? Not if you’re ESPN’s Craig Burley, who’s a very, very angry man.
He told ESPN FC: “Rashford was posting on his Instagram when his colleagues were present, working towards the victory, and when he was not present, his attitude and other aspects were said to be not good enough.”
“Frankly, he’s a joke. He shouldn’t be anywhere near social media. He should be keeping his head down, embarrassed that he wasn’t helping out at Etihad Airport.
“One of the worst things that could have happened to Manchester United in the last two or three years is that Rashford had a brilliant season a few years ago and United had to give him a new contract because they were in dire straits. .
“I’ve played against some of the best players in Manchester United’s history. When they get a new contract, they try to do better. But Rashford, who got this lucrative new contract, doesn’t care.
“When you’re embarrassed that the manager doesn’t like what he sees, sit there and post on social media. He’s done himself and his football club a huge embarrassment.”
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Roy Keane was slightly more sober in his assessment of the situation, claiming Rashford should consider leaving the club.
He told Sky Sports: “We need to see how they react to the huge disappointment of being left out of the squad for a big game – it’s a big call from the manager… he’s marking these players. “
“I think the move for Marcus is absolutely right for the player.
“He’s been at the club for a long time and a new challenge (would be great).”
Keane added: “No matter the talent, at a big club if you don’t have the right attitude and he certainly hasn’t been playing very well lately… sometimes it’s good to part ways.”