Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag has credited the positivity and work rate of Marcus Rashford for his renaissance this season. Rashford has scored three goals this season including a brace against Arsenal on Sunday. He has also provided two assists in the Premier League so far. These goal contributions are the same as he managed in 25 appearances last season.
“It’s difficult for me to talk about the past, but I see a happy Marcus Rashford,” Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag said. “I see some phases in his game which we could improve. We’ve worked really hard in the last two months with him on different aspects. He likes it and wants to transfer it to the pitch, and that is what we see at this moment. It started with happiness, he’s coming in every day, and he’s smiling with a really positive vibe. If you put all those things together you contribute more to the team’s performance, the result, and also your development. I don’t think he is out of contract; I think United is in control of the situation.”
“We have to win every game, we want to win every tournament, so we take everything seriously. We not only have a team but a squad, that is clear, but we have to win every game. That is the mentality Manchester United needs,” he added. “We have to win every game, we want to win every tournament, so we take everything seriously. We not only have a team but a squad, that is clear, but we have to win every game. That is the mentality Manchester United needs. Maybe I cannot keep all of the players happy every game. But everyone gets game time if they perform well, it’s quite clear.”
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