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Marcus Rashford called out Manchester United for failing to stick with a manager since Sir Alex Ferguson, like Liverpool did with Jurgen Klopp.
Barcelona became a potential destination for him last year when he disclosed in late 2024 his appetite for a new challenge away from his boyhood club.
He took shots at United, suggesting the club should have followed in the footsteps of Liverpool in the wake of Ferguson’s retirement.
The 27-year-old believes United has yet to commit to a manager since Ferguson departed in 2013, while Liverpool — who have since moved on with Arne Slot — remained dedicated to Klopp despite a rocky start.
100% [it hurts], not just as a player, but as a United fan.”
Rashford also lamented the fact that United used to have a proud tradition of producing young players ready for first-team action, but this is no longer the case
“But when I take a step back and think about it, with regard to where people want United to be, what do you expect?”
Rashford could make his Barcelona debut when La Liga gets underway this weekend
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