Ian Wright said he felt Marcus Rashford 'seems to be a shadow' of his old self during recent Manchester United games.
Erik ten Hag's side won 2-0 in the FA Cup third round against Wigan Athletic on Monday night, but the Red Devils created a lot of additional chances, and arguably should have won by a larger margin.
Rashford was one of those who struggled to assert themselves against League One opposition, and speaking on ITV after the game, Wright said he felt the England star was not performing like his old peak self.
Wright said: 'I think you just you just look at his demeanor. And I think that when we talking about a player that with the potential and the capabilities.
'You feel like this is a time in his career where we want to see that, where he's going to that next level of legacy, what he's going to try and do at the club.
'And at the moment, he does feel like - you know, sometimes I think maybe could cross, you know, yes, he can shoot.
'But he just feels like he's in a place where something needs to happen for him, at the club, or somebody needs to talk to him, because he needs to go to the place where we expect him to be.
'At the moment, he seems to be a shadow of that player.'
Fellow pundit Roy Keane concurred. He said: 'I just wanted a bit more. I have high expectations of Rashford. I was wanting a bit more.
'I think we were getting frustrated watching them. They've been against a League One side here, Marcus must walk off the pitch thinking, I should I should be scoring, I should be scoring, or certainly providing more assists for some of the players.
'And maybe that's a bit harsh, but that's because we expect a lot from them, you know, it should be more explosive. It's just these little, little details that I'm
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