Marcus Rashford expressed concerns about Manchester United being reactionary and stuck in no man's land. He emphasized the need for a clear plan to return to past successes. The winger compared the current state to the era of Sir Alex Ferguson, noting that successful teams have consistent principles that all members align with. He highlighted that the current approach lacks this consistency, which has resulted in challenges. Rashford believes that without a definitive direction, winning leagues remains unrealistic, although cup wins may still occur due to talent and quality within the squad.
You see it with any team that's been successful over a period of time: they have principles that any coach that comes in, any player that comes in, has to align to these principles or be able to add to these principles.
If your direction's always changing, you can't expect to be able to win the league. Yeah, you might win some cup tournaments, but it's reactionary.
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