Ale Moreno, Mark Ogden, Shaka Hislop and Frank Leboeuf react to Marcus Rashford’s interview with ESPN FC and preview El Clasico.

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  1. Imagine comments of these guy/liars if Rashford was playing for Real Madrid and having such great performance as he is performing for Barca.

  2. totally agree with Marcus …hehehe just saying …sometimes one needs to change surroundings or klimat … to find itselfs again … happens … & nothing wrong with that …

  3. I wish Rashford would stop doing interviews. The media is not your friend. They're using you for clicks and will start the negative headlines as soon as your for dips again. Keep them away from you.

  4. This is simple. You were a young guy who was expected to be the savior for problems that go far beyond you, the pressure was immense and you had some maturing to do and the whole of Manchester took it out on you. You go to Barca where you get service from Pedri, De Jong, Yamal, are just one of many and can play free again. And your Manager actually treats you like a man. You show up late, even if it's only a minute, you sit a half and that's the end of it. Nothing else said publicly by Flick. Life goes on. Your Manager isn't out telling the world he'd rather play the keeper than you.

  5. 🙏🙏💯I pray for Rashford all the time and he will succeed and win TROPHIES in Barcelona's shirt.. And all those dirty mouths that spoke evil about him will come to appreciate his blessings in Barcelona💯💯💯.

  6. As a Man U fan, i dont like how my club is handling players recently; check out all the players that left Man United, they are all fantastic and playing well in their new clubs now..Its the MANAGEMENT PROBLEM in United💯💯💯

  7. The good old English media and commentary. Always blaming this one or that one but never really address the issues at hand of which they themselves are a huge part of the problem. Sure he made mistakes but so did many others. Those very players move on yet the problem still exists, especially at Man U. So where does the problem really lie. So now Rashford, and many others are doing well they will stick to the same old story, playing the blame game.