The former Newcastle manager Steve McClaren is back with Manchester United as assistant to their new 52 year old Dutch manager Erik ten Hag. Their will be massive things expected from both McClaren and Ten Hag to get the Red Devils back to winning ways and challenging for the major honours.
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“I hate that attitude in a player. Body language is so, so important, and that was the criticism of United players in the last few weeks, but Rashford has probably had this problem throughout his career in terms of questioning his attitude,” the former Middlesbrough boss told after the Reds narrowly scraped past Aston Villa in the third round of the FA Cup.
“He gets deterred too easily and doesn’t fight through bad moments. He doesn’t stay in the game. If he’s not having a good game, he’s not having a good game. If he’s not having a good first half, he’ll never have a good second half. I just look at him and think that boy needs help, off the field and through the manager.”
Big season ahead at Old Trafford..
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