Rashford nails United’s strain no man’s land and a plan is needed
Indeed, Marcus Rashford says United are stranded in no man’s land since Ferguson.
Currently, the on loan Barcelona striker believes the club lacks identity and direction.
Indeed, he says too many managerial changes undermined Ferguson era principles.
He admits the plight hurts him as a United player and fan.
He argues United will not compete unless they commit to a clear plan.
He calls for a plan and sticks to it.
Rashford speaks as a critic of modern football chatter.
Yet I am an archivist of pain and this is not comfort, it is fear.
As Mourinho would say, “Discipline is freedom within structure.”
Still I call Ferguson era tempo the lost tempo.
Meanwhile City are cited as betrayal, Liverpool as trauma, Chelsea as a warning.
The club must pick a path or vanish into the noise.
Rashford calls for a plan to restore United’s identity.
United must end constant manager changes and honor Ferguson era principles.
City betrayal, Liverpool trauma and Chelsea warnings show what United risk becoming.
Marcus Rashford
Manchester United



