‘He hasn’t: Ian Wright says there’s two players at Man United who Marcus Rashford simply doesn’t respect

Ian Wright has raised concerns about Marcus Rashford’s attitude towards certain players at Manchester United amid the team’s struggles both on and off the pitch.

As Manchester United’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League dwindle, Rashford has come under scrutiny for his performances, which have fallen short of expectations this season.

On the Stick to Football podcast, Ian Wright discussed Rashford’s situation, suggesting that the forward lacks respect for some of his more experienced teammates at Manchester United.

While Rashford has shown flashes of brilliance during his time at the club, he has also endured periods of inconsistency, with his current form being a cause for concern.

Roy Keane and Wright offered their insights on Rashford’s predicament, with Keane highlighting the presence of experienced players like Harry Maguire and Raphael Varane in the team.

However, Wright countered by suggesting that Rashford may not hold the same level of respect for these players, which could be impacting his performance on the pitch.

With Manchester United facing tough fixtures ahead, including a clash against Chelsea, Rashford’s contributions could be pivotal in turning their season around.

Rashford has a decent record against Chelsea, having scored six goals and provided three assists in 16 appearances against them. His ability to make an impact in crucial games could be crucial for Manchester United’s success.

As the team seeks to improve their form and secure positive results, Rashford’s performance against Chelsea could prove decisive in their quest for success.

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