Marcus Rashford's brother and agent apparently criticizes Gary Neville for 'expressing concerns' about the Man United star
Marcus Rashford's brother and agent appears to have attacked Gary Neville for “expressing concerns about clickbait” from the Manchester United striker.
He Red Devils The striker has endured a season to forget after scoring just eight goals during Erik ten Hagon the side this season.
In addition to the lack of final product for a player of his caliber, the Man United legend Gary Neville expressed his concern for the player during his appearance on the Stick to Football podcast.
He said: “Mark RashfordI don't know how to say this, but to me, there's something not right.
“He's not well and it's not just that he's not playing well, but that he doesn't seem happy.
“I look at him and think: I'm worried about him.
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“We know there have been a couple of cases this season, he has been under pressure and his form has been poor, but I look at it and I think that is not right.
“There is a lad who grew up with the freedom and spirit of playing for Manchester United as a child.”
Meanwhile, on the same podcast, Roy Keane He said: “There is no doubt about his ability. He is outstanding, but something is wrong with him.
“We've had these conversations every few months: a player may have a bad run or a slump, but he's certainly not enjoying his football.
“I wouldn't say I'm worried about him, but you look at him and something's wrong.”
Dwaine Maynard, Rashford's brother and agent, posted a cryptic message on his Instagram Story on Thursday taking issue with comments about the striker in the media.
On Instagram, he wrote: “I completely understand podcasts and how they work, but if you have genuine concerns, pick up the phone.
“We know each other or we have crossed paths…
“Victing so-called concerns to get the public to have an opinion is a bad idea and, in my opinion, click bait.
“The funny thing is that most of these programs or former professionals have asked for exclusives.”
Rashford will hope to silence his critics when Man United meet Chelsea on Thursday night, a clash that will be broadcast exclusively live on talkSPORT 2.