Erik ten Hag insists Marcus Rashford is motivated to help Manchester United enjoy a successful end to the season despite fresh criticism of the England star.
Rashford was dropped to the bench for Thursday’s 4-3 defeat at Chelsea and made little impression after replacing Rasmus Hojlund in the 66th minute.
Despite penning a heartfelt article on The Players’ Tribune website in February emphasising his commitment to his hometown club in the wake of an infamous tequila bender in Belfast, the 26-year-old has come under intense scrutiny once again.
Criticism from former United players Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Rio Ferdinand led to Rashford’s brother and representative Dwaine Maynard accusing the pundits of making clickbait comments.
Ten Hag claimed that his decision to put Rashford on the bench at Stamford Bridge was to keep him fresh for Liverpool on Sunday. He defended the player’s commitment and said that Rashford will be motivated to help United push for a Champions League spot and lift the FA Cup, as well as hitting top form for this summer’s European Championships.
Erik ten Hag dropped Marcus Rashford for 4-3 loss to Chelsea but says his form is 'progressing'
Rashford came on as a second half substitute at Stamford Bridge but was criticised for his performance
Ten Hag singled out former United player Gary Neville when defending Rashford
‘I don't know what Gary Neville was saying,’ said the United manager. ‘But lately his (Rashford’s) form is progressing.
‘He has a big motivation because he wants to be successful with us. He wants to win trophies and score goals. But he wants to win and to contribute, and we have a chance with the FA Cup.
‘He wants to fight for a Champions League spot and the Euros are coming. So his motivation should be high. Before Brentford he scored three goals in three games.’