Manchester United's legend Gay Neville has opted against replying to comments about the Red Devils from Marcus Rashford. The former Premier League defender wants Rashford to focus on Barcelona, the side he has joined on loan for this season.
Earlier this month, Rashford appeared on The Rest is Football podcast and said that Manchester United's lack in patience with coaches has cost the side. He compared the situation to Liverpool and Manchester City, stating that the constant changes have left the club in 'no man's land'. He said:
"People say that we've been in a transition for years, but to be in a transition, you have to start it. The actual transition hasn't started yet. When Liverpool went through this, they got [Jürgen] Klopp and stuck with him. They didn't win in the beginning. People only remember his final few years when he was competing with [Manchester] City and winning the biggest trophies.
"To start a transition you have to make a plan and stick to it. This is where I speak about being realistic about what your situation is. We've had that many different managers, ideas strategies in order to win that you end up in no man's land."
Neville was questioned for his reaction on the comments, and the Manchester United wanted to change the topic. He believes that Rashford had enough time to create an impact on the side and should be focusing on Barcelona. He said:
"Let's ignore that, because I don't want to go into Marcus Rashford comments tonight. He was there at the club for 10 years and had his opportunity to impact the club. Ruben Amorim, this year, I think will do a good job. Marcus should concentrate on Barcelona."
Marcus Rashford's claims about Manchester United's constant changes come after the winger played under Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Erik ten Hag, and Ruben Amorim since making his debut in senior team in 2016.
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