I Have Said This Multiple Times But This Is The Final Straw. Just Get Him Out And Watch The Team Improve. Erik Ten Hag Is Not Listening To Me,” Said Manchester United Legend Gary Neville, Suggesting That Ten Hag Should Drop Amad Diallo To Allow Man Utd To Unleash A “Future Legend.”
Today marks the end of Manchester United’s season. Despite a generally disappointing campaign, they have the chance to end on a high note as they face their local rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final.However, this match is not just about winning a trophy; it is almost certain to be Erik ten Hag’s final game as manager.
It’s unfortunate that a pre-season injury disrupted most of his campaign, but he’s finally demonstrated his talent in his nine league appearances.
Ten Hag’s skillful winger is likely eager to make the starting lineup today, and United fans will be hoping to see him in action. However, one player simply must return, which would mean the 21-year-old is pushed out of the team.
Why Marcus Rashford needs to be unleashed by Ten Hag
Three years ago, football scout Jacek Kulig labeled Marcus Rashford a “future legend” of Man United. However, today he is arguably the most criticized player in the squad.
After scoring 30 goals across all competitions last season, there was an expectation for the number ten to either improve further or at least maintain similar numbers.
Unfortunately, he has significantly underperformed this season, scoring only seven goals in the Premier League across 26 starts. However, his potential impact against City could be crucial.
The match is expected to follow a similar pattern to United’s 4-3 victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup, where Rashford posed a constant threat.
Throughout most of the game, Pep Guardiola’s team is expected to dominate possession and the attacking metrics, likely starting from the very first minute.
As a result, United’s best chances in the final third will come from counterattacks, a situation where the 26-year-old excels, as evidenced by his performance against Liverpool.
The left-winger’s speed in behind the defense will give United a reliable outlet, while including Amad would make Ten Hag’s side more vulnerable to the press, as Amad prefers to drop deep to receive the ball.
Additionally, Rashford has the ability to create something out of nothing, a fact that Manchester City knows all too well, having experienced his quality firsthand at the Etihad earlier this season.
In conclusion, Rashford has something to prove, and there’s no better stage than Wembley Stadium to demonstrate that he remains one of the best forwards in Europe, especially with his recent exclusion from the England squad weighing on his mind.