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Marcus Rashford reveals pain that is ‘relighting the flame’ inside him
Marcus Rashford reveals pain that is ‘relighting the flame’ inside him
The viewing figures for the Champions League final dropped in the Manchester area before the silverware was presented to Ilkay Gundogan. In at least one household, anyway. Marcus Rashford faces the dilemma many a Manchester City player of previous years did: watch the neighbours claim the biggest prizes or ignore it and pretend it did not happen? The football fan in the forward dictated he saw City beat Inter Milan. The Manchester United supporter in him did not want to see the subsequent scenes of delight. “I like watching football, I like watching the best games and that is what I did,” he explained. “But after they won the game I don’t need to watch them celebrating, so TV off.” Rashford was at a friend’s house. He had a closer view of the second part of City’s historic treble, an opponent in the FA Cup final when the United players stayed on the pitch to see their local rivals lift the trophy. He had done his bit in a vain bid to prevent them from retaining the Premier League title, scoring a derby winner at Old Trafford in January. Seeing City win a treble previously only achieved by Sir Alex Ferguson’s United in 1999 was, he said, “not nice”. Rashford had scored 30 goals, the most in a campaign by any United player since Ferguson retired, but he can seem a player trapped in the wrong era. Growing up as a United fan in Wythenshawe, he was on their books from the age of seven. It was a point when the dominant force in the city was clear. Now he has appeared in the first team in eight seasons: in all eight, United have finished below City. With 123 goals, Rashford is their top scorer since Ferguson retired. It has never brought a title challenge in his career, let alone a prize the Scot won 13 times. Meanwhile, City have claimed five of the last six Premier Leagues. Rashford has become wearily accustomed to their excellence. “Let’s be honest, it is not anything new. The only thing new is that they managed to win all three,” he reflected. “They are a very good team and it is not just us that are trying to catch up to them, it is pretty much every team as well. Is it a challenge? Yeah, but we can’t shy away from it, we have to face it and do our best next season. It is up to the rest of us to catch them up.” A difference for United, however, is that City’s superiority feels more of an indictment of them. Their supporters have to live next to City’s. The parade in their home city was not for them. An international call-up allowed Rashford to miss it. “I don’t want to be worrying about what is going on in Manchester,” he said. The arrival of City’s five England players to link up with Gareth Southgate’s squad means he is likely to get reminders. “It is going to be funny but congratulations to them,” he said. “For me, they deserved it; they played the best football this year. The talking is done on the pitch and they did really well.” United’s objective is to overhaul them. “I think that was always the aim regardless of their success this year or the previous years,” Rashford said. Now, at least, he has renewed hope after Erik ten Hag’s debut season. Rashford was rejuvenated by the Dutchman. He was damning about the period before his appointment. “The manager came in and he wanted to win,” he said. “I feel at times we have lacked that ambition. He wasn’t [just] caring about getting into the top four, he just wanted to win trophies and when you strive for the best sometimes you are going to fall short as we did in areas this season. You have to look at the outcome. “We managed to win a trophy and get back in the Champions League spots, get to another final and it is definitely a progression from the previous year or a couple of years before. He just managed to motivate me and just relight the flame that was missing.” Relighting Rashford’s fire took him from five goals in 2021-22 to 30. The best season of his career was also the finest in City’s history. His club campaign ended at Wembley, amid City celebrations. “We fought – especially in that competition – very hard against some good opposition and we fell short in the end, it’s as simple as that,” he said bluntly. “We have to dust ourselves down and get ready for next season because we can’t change what happened.” All he could do on Saturday was to reach for the remote control, to ensure he didn’t see the trophy that proved City had completed their treble. Read More Marcus Rashford underlines commitment to England after missing recent games Keep or sell? The deadwood Manchester United must offload this summer FA Cup final reveals key summer questions for Manchester United Rashford underlines commitment to England after missing recent games England rock bucket hats at Lord’s – Friday’s sporting social De Bruyne v Casemiro and Haaland v Varane – The key FA Cup final battles
2023-06-15 05:30
Relatives of victims of alleged war crimes in Myanmar seek justice against generals in Philippines
Relatives of victims of alleged war crimes in Myanmar seek justice against generals in Philippines
Relatives of victims of alleged war crimes committed by Myanmar’s military have filed a criminal complaint in the Philippines against their nation’s ruling generals
2023-10-25 17:09
Mexico soccer coach Diego Cocca fired after 3-0 loss to US and is replaced by Jaime Lozano
Mexico soccer coach Diego Cocca fired after 3-0 loss to US and is replaced by Jaime Lozano
Diego Cocca was fired as coach of Mexico’s national team, four days after a 3-0 loss to the United States in a CONCACAF Nations League semifinal
2023-06-20 04:59
England bid to derail Australia in Women's Ashes
England bid to derail Australia in Women's Ashes
England will be up against one of the most formidable teams in the history of female sport when they face arch rivals Australia...
2023-06-21 09:06
American Airlines sues a travel site to crack down on consumers who use this trick to save money
American Airlines sues a travel site to crack down on consumers who use this trick to save money
American Airlines is trying to crack down on a travel hack
2023-08-19 05:06
Castro hits two-run home run in seventh and Twins top Rays 3-2
Castro hits two-run home run in seventh and Twins top Rays 3-2
Willi Castro hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning and the Minnesota Twins rallied to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2
2023-09-13 10:30
EFG Companies Grows Leadership Ranks Expanding Client F&I Revenue Generation and Wealth Creation
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2023-08-08 20:00
Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
2023-10-07 09:08
From Premier League champion to Championship? Leicester City is on the brink of relegation
From Premier League champion to Championship? Leicester City is on the brink of relegation
Leicester City's Premier League triumph in 2015/16 remains one of the greatest achievements in the history of sport.
2023-05-28 08:40
Bassitt goes 8 strong for Jays, who improve playoff positioning in 7-1 win
Bassitt goes 8 strong for Jays, who improve playoff positioning in 7-1 win
Former Athletics ace Chris Bassitt allowed one run in eight strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays took sole possession of the third AL wild card spot with a 7-1 win over Oakland
2023-09-06 12:22
Israel is waging 'war of revenge' on Gaza, Palestinian minister says
Israel is waging 'war of revenge' on Gaza, Palestinian minister says
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2023-10-26 19:22
Yankees lose 8 in a row for first time in 28 years, fall 6-5 to Red Sox
Yankees lose 8 in a row for first time in 28 years, fall 6-5 to Red Sox
NEW YORK (AP) — The Yankees extended a losing streak to eight for the first time since 1995, allowing Justin Turner’s ninth-inning, go-ahead double after a key overturned call in a 6-5 defeat to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.
2023-08-21 07:25