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The 26-year-old enjoyed his best season with his boyhood club after the Dutchman was named manager, scoring 30 goals in 2022-23 and shining for England.

But Rashford’s form went awry last term, managing just eight goals and missing out on Euro 2024 in a campaign that saw him make headlines for a couple of off-field incidents.

Marcus Rashford, left, is back in favour with Erik ten Hag (Isabel Infantes/PA)
The forward started this season under the microscope and has responded positively, with last weekend’s goal at Southampton – his first since March – followed by a brace against Barnsley.


“I think every player who is playing in the Premier League, but definitely in this club, need some resilience,” Ten Hag said.

“Not any football career is only the way up. It’s also going on the way down and you have to deal with it.

“Marcus Rashford is also experienced so he knows when there are setbacks, how to fight back, how to set his career, how to set his performance.

“So he took control of it and I think he is on the way back. He started the season very good and now he has to continue and to progress.”


Asked what he, coach Ruud van Nistelrooy and other staff have done to help Rashford regain his form, the United boss said: “Probably he needed some help, by backing him for instance.

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Focus is key to Marcus Rashford’s improvement – Erik ten Hag
By By Simon Peach PA Chief Football WriterSeptember 20, 2024No Comments
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag believes Marcus Rashford is “on the way back” to his best having benefited from external help and improved self-discipline.

The 26-year-old enjoyed his best season with his boyhood club after the Dutchman was named manager, scoring 30 goals in 2022-23 and shining for England.

But Rashford’s form went awry last term, managing just eight goals and missing out on Euro 2024 in a campaign that saw him make headlines for a couple of off-field incidents.

Marcus Rashford, left, is congratulated by manager Erik ten Hag after being substituted in a Europa League match
Marcus Rashford, left, is back in favour with Erik ten Hag (Isabel Infantes/PA)
The forward started this season under the microscope and has responded positively, with last weekend’s goal at Southampton – his first since March – followed by a brace against Barnsley.

“I think every player who is playing in the Premier League, but definitely in this club, need some resilience,” Ten Hag said.

“Not any football career is only the way up. It’s also going on the way down and you have to deal with it.

“Marcus Rashford is also experienced so he knows when there are setbacks, how to fight back, how to set his career, how to set his performance.


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