Rashford identifies why Man Utd is struggling in this season
Manchester United striker, Marcus Rashford, has identified two major reasons behind the Red Devils struggles this season.
According to Rashford, Manchester United are struggling to adjust and adapt to situations during a game, which has led to matches going from bad to worse for them this season.
Man United are in a dire run of form after losing four of their last five matches, piling pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.
Ten Hag’s side has conceded 10 goals in their last three matches.
However, Rashford believes the Red Devils need to ‘tighten up a few things in defensive organisation’.
“The first thing is, I don’t care what role you have in the squad or management, when Man United are losing games it is a difficult place to be,” Rashford told MUTV.
“From periods where we’ve been in this situation before there is only one way out.
“Each individual has to look themselves in the mirror and know they will give everything for the badge. You know you’ve got the ability or you would not be here.
“We need to tighten up a few things in the defensive organisation from front to back and play the game. Each game requires slightly different things and at times we are expecting a game to go one way and if it is not, we’re struggling to adjust.
“That is why I feel like if teams score one they end up scoring a second straight after, [because] we’re taking too long to adjust.”
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