Former Manchester United player Roy Keane suggests that Marcus Rashford may need tough love to regain his form at the club. Rashford has been struggling this season and has faced criticism for his performances and off-field behavior.
Roy Keane believes Marcus Rashford may well need "an old-fashioned kick up the arse" to help him regain his form at Manchester United .
Keane has publicly questioned Rashford's attitude in the past and has talked about how it doesn't look like Rashford is enjoying himself on the pitch. On the latest Stick to Football episode, Keane again had a go at Rashford and wondered whether there is anyone getting on his case to help him get back to his best.“There’s no question mark about his ability, he’s outstanding – but there’s something amiss with him," said Keane.
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