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Rashford said Manchester United lacked stability! The star responded: You are part of the problem

9:55pm, 15 October 2025Football

Recently, in an interview with the media, Rashford blamed Manchester United's "unstable internal environment" for his decline in form. Manchester United legend Roy Keane hit back directly at Rashford, calling him "part of the problem" at Manchester United.

The 27-year-old Rashford became a member of Manchester United's "five-man bomb squad" this summer. He was marginalized due to the breakdown of his relationship with coach Amorim. He then joined Barcelona on loan, where he recovered. The season-long deal, which can be made permanent next summer, appears to be extremely successful so far, with Rashford scoring three goals and providing five assists in 10 games.

England coach Thomas Tuchel called up Rashford to the national team after his outstanding performance at Barcelona, ​​saying that the forward only needed "consistency" to become a top player in the world. Rashford, who hopes to continue playing for the Three Lions at next summer's World Cup, said he struggled to perform consistently due to the "unstable environment" at Old Trafford before joining Barcelona.

In response, Manchester United legend Keane responded to Rashford, calling him "part of the problem" at Manchester United. "Obviously there were some issues with Rashford towards the end of his time at Manchester United. He was part of that environment, especially as one of United's most experienced players," Keane said. "He should set the standard and show new players what a Manchester United player should look like. But this has been discussed extensively. What we have to look at now is that he has been given the opportunity to represent England, which he deserves." What fans are frustrated about is his body language, not chasing back or being aggressive in pressing. These are areas where he needs to improve. If he does that, there is no reason why he cannot become a top player in the world."

Rashford made his first-team debut for Manchester United under Louis van Gaal in 2016, and has since gone through four regular coaches and three interim coaches. When talking about his time at Manchester United this week, Rashford said: "Really, stability is a very important part. I feel like I have been in an unstable environment for too long, so it is harder to maintain stability."

Rashford's best season at Manchester United was the 2022-23 season. Under Erik Ten Hag, he scored 30 goals and provided 9 assists in all competitions. However, after signing a contract with a weekly salary of 300,000 pounds, Rashford's status declined significantly in the 2023-24 season, scoring only 8 goals and 5 assists.

Rashford's decline in status has a lot to do with his lack of self-discipline. From partying all night in a bar and missing training and being abandoned, to not being able to attend team meetings on time because he overslept, this is a true portrayal of his lack of self-discipline. Amorim also said last season that Rashford needed "change" and stressed the need for United's squad to "set standards" before omitting the striker from the squad.

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