Manchester United legend Roy Keane has warned Marcus Rashford about his attitude on the pitch as the season heads into the final stretch.
Rashford enjoyed a brilliant first season under Erik ten Hag last year. The winger bagged 30 goals across all competitions which set the standard moving forwards.
However, this season has seen his form drop off spectacularly and he has yet to hit double figures for goals with just six Premier League matches to go. Ahead of the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City, Keane sent a new warning to Rashford regarding his temperament on the pitch.
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He told ITV Sport: "He's got to affect the game, he's done it many times before. We are sick of repeating ourselves on Marcus, he's got to turn up.
"He's dropped off, his standards this year we talk about off the pitch stuff... his body language, his work rate all of that. He's got the talent to affect the game today, if he turns up and starts running at people he will have a big impact but if he's shrugging his shoulders and waving his arms then that's not good enough either. He's done that far too many times this season."
United were victorious at Wembley Stadium on Sunday but they were left with more concerns than positives post-match.
Rashford left the field just before extra time with an injury as the Reds chucked away a three-goal lead to be pegged back. Eventually, Ten Hag's men won the game on penalties as Rasmus Hojlund scored the crucial winner to set up another FA Cup final vs Manchester City.
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