Former Manchester United player Paul Scholes believes that the forward of the "Red Devils," Marcus Rashford, negatively affects his teammates.

— I think Marcus has really let a lot of people down in the team with his attitude. And I’m sure the coach wants to convey this to him. You think about the young players coming into the team, about Garnacho. They look up to a player like Rashford, who is already 27 years old and clearly does not train as he should.
I remember, many years ago, I told Alex Ferguson that I did not want to play in that match against Arsenal. He told me: "The worst thing is that you have let your teammates down." And that really stuck with me because I truly did not think about them. And that is exactly how Marcus Rashford behaves. Of course, he does not refuse to play, but through his behavior, he conveys otherwise, said Paul Scholes.
It should be noted that Marcus Rashford has not made the MU squad since December 12. Ruben Amorim has repeatedly expressed concerns about the player's training.