Premier League (PL) side Manchester United's forward Marcus Rashford has called out the criticism directed towards him in the ongoing season as abuse. Rashford hasn't been in best of form this season, scoring just seven goals in 26 games he has played.
Overall, Rashford has scored just eight goals in 40 games in the ongoing year. Notably, he had signed a new contract to stay with the side for three more years earlier in the summer. Rashford's comments came as a reply to a post on the social media handle X criticising the treatment to Rashford as cruel.
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The 26-year-old England international, in reply, wrote: «It is abuse and has been for months. Enough is enough.»
Rashford, however, isn't having the best of the season both on and off the field. He was benched by manager Erik ten Hag for two games after a poor outing during Manchester United's 1-0 defeat against Newcastle in December.
In November, his birthday celebration after a humiliating 3-0 defeat against arch-rivals Manchester City was termed unacceptable by the Dutch manager.
In January too, he was reprimanded by Ten Hag for missing a practice ahead of FA Cup fixture against Newport County. He had missed the training because of his trip to a nightclub in Belfast, Northern Ireland a night before.
Currently, Rashford is out with injury he had suffered during the win over Coventry in FA Cup semifinal. He had also missed the match against Sheffield United on Wednesday (Apr 24) which Manchester had won 4-2.
Manchester United are sixth on the points table with 16 wins, five draws and 12 losses from 33 games played. They still have five more games left in the
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