Steve McClaren has already told Manchester United about his Marcus Rashford master plan

Returning coach Steve McClaren has already told Manchester United how he plans to revive Marcus Rashford next season. Rashford endured a tough campaign at Old Trafford and beyond after returning from Euro 2020 lovelessness and shoulder surgery in the summer.

After recovering from his operation, Rashford started brilliantly with three goals in four outings at the start of the season. However, only two more attacks followed in 28 more appearances.

His attitude on the field and his body language were called into question – although he was not alone – while Ralf Rangnick often preferred Anthony Elanga towards the end of the campaign despite injuries and other absences. to select options in attack quarters.

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Rashford has raised his future at Old Trafford amidst the interest of Barcelona and others. However, with McClaren returning to the club as an assistant to Erik ten Hag, with Mitchell van der Gaag the other, he has a clear plan on how to return United to their best form.

Speaking about Rashford at Sky Sports in January, McClaren said: “Body language is very important and this has been the critique of United’s players in recent weeks, but [Marcus] Rashford has probably had this [concern] throughout his career in terms of questioning his attitude.

“He gets discouraged too easily and doesn’t fight in the bad times. He doesn’t stay in the game. If he’s not doing a good first half, he’ll never have a good second half. Someone has to give him the tools. moments, because he doesn’t know how to do it and he stays there ”.

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