Rashford claims Manchester United in 'no man's land' after making Barcelona escape
Briefly

Marcus Rashford criticized Manchester United's post-Sir Alex Ferguson strategy as reactionary, leading the club to periods of instability. He indicated that the lack of consistent principles has resulted in a disjointed approach to player development and team dynamics. Since Ferguson retired in 2013, the club has appointed seven managers, which Rashford believes hinders a true rebuild. He emphasized that successful teams maintain clear principles that all coaches and players must follow, which he feels United currently lacks.
The England forward, who joined United's academy at the age of seven, left Old Trafford in January last season to join Aston Villa on loan.
Rashford believes the constant changes in leadership have prevented any true rebuild as United appointed seven permanent managers since Ferguson's departure.
Rashford questioned the actual transition of the club, stating that 'To be in a transition, you have to start the transition.'
He added that Manchester United's strategy has been 'reactionary,' leaving the club at times in 'no man's land.'
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