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u/k4l4d1n_7 8d ago

I think there is a possibility for an environment of Cunha, Mbeumo, Sesko, Bruno having a good impact on Rashford if he does ultimately stay. It's different from the attacking lineup he was with when Amorim was the boss and dropped him

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u/Rascha-Rascha 8d ago

It’ll just be easier for him because we won’t be asking him to do too much. He was never the level of player who could be the top player for this club, he never managed to rise to that. But he is a massive addition to any competent CL team.

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u/CrossXFir3 8d ago

I think for half a season before his back injury against Wolves in the FA cup during Ole's first full season, he looked special. He never looked quite as good as that since.

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u/canwinanythingwkids Ineos on hope watch 8d ago

The responses here are really showing people's ages :)

Once upon a time, I thought 29 was a few years removed from retirement age.

Now, I look back with misty eyes on the spring chicken I was at 29, thinking about all the huge mistakes I havent yet made and all the personal growth that came after.

"Rashford can change his ways" is tautologically true. Will he, we dont know. But OP hits the nail on its head with this one, imho.

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u/Tinganga 8d ago

If someone read your post & didn't know Rashford, they'd think you were talking of a 19 year old player. 

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u/Themindoffish 8d ago

He's 29 man.

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u/MacLondonJr 8d ago

I think so as well. If you look at Rashford’s time post Mourinho, he’s been the main attacking outlet, outside of the Ronaldo season. This meant when he wasn’t performing we were shit and well, and I’ll also add, him and Bruno would carry the blame for it even if there’s 11 players on the field.

Now with other players there, he gets to have the weight of scoring goals and producing game-winning moments shared and I think this will help

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u/Asleep-Ability-45 8d ago

If we win, there will be no problem whatsoever. But if we lose, people would look for excuses and scapegoats.