💨 Abstract
Marcus Rashford critically assesses Manchester United's post-Ferguson era, suggesting the club lacks alignment and a clear direction, unlike Liverpool's rebuild under Klopp. Rashford, who joined Barcelona on loan after being sidelined by United, points out that United’s constant adaptation and lack of consistent principles have hindered their success. He believes a successful transition requires a long-term plan and patience.
Courtesy: Chris Davie
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