Manchester Unite Manager Erik ten Hag has reprimanded Alan Shearer’s examination of Marcus Rashford’s exhibitions up until this point this season, referring to it as “inept”.
Rashford, 26, is yet to score this term and was subbed following 65 minutes of the 2-1 loss at Brighton on 24 August.
Investigating Rashford’s structure on Match of the Day following the misfortune on the south coast, Shearer said: “He’s had two games this season Marcus Rashford and he’s not had a single shot at objective.
“57 goals they [Manchester United] scored last season. That was the most awful in the top half. Ruud van Nistelrooy has been brought into there. He must do something amazing in some way.”
Gotten some information about the remarks as he addressed the media before his side’s Premier League experience with Liverpool at Old Trafford, Ten Witch was strong in his reaction.
“Everybody gets analysis from you folks, it doesn’t make any difference what we are doing, assuming we are winning or on the other hand in the event that we are losing,” he said.
“On the off chance that I take a player off, the end is I was not content with him. Yet, I was extremely content with Rashy in pre-season, against Fulham [in the opening game] and furthermore against Brighton.
“I didn’t take him off in light of the fact that his exhibitions or level were not right – no, we needed to turn since we have great players on the seat who bring new energy.
“There will be turn. Then there is the end the player isn’t performing. It tends to be at times yet most certainly it wasn’t for this situation. For this situation, it was idiotic investigation from the savant.”
Rashford’s just goals during United pre-season visit was a punishment in a success against Genuine Betis in San Diego.
He scored only multiple times in all rivalries last season, with his last cutthroat goals for the club coming during a FA Cup win against Liverpool on 17 March.
Rashford, who was avoided with regards to England Euro 2024 crew, was excluded from Lee Carsley’s initial Three Lions crew as break supervisor for Countries Association apparatuses in September.
Ten Hag conflicted with Shearer toward the finish of last season when Manchester United beat Manchester City in the FA Cup last at Wembley.
The Dutchman was under enormous strain following his group’s eighth-put finish in the Premier League, however they upset their neighbors to lift a genuinely necessary prize.
“Assuming you had that [sort of performance] consistently you could not have possibly completed eighth, would you?” asked Shearer.
Ten Witch recommended the analysis was unjustifiable as his crew was desolated by wounds all through the mission.
United host Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday (16:00 BST start off) yet will be without striker Rasmus Hojlund, who is as yet three weeks from fitness following a hamstring injury.