
Marcus Rashford: Man United star told he can save his career ‘right now’ with one ‘simple’ change
Marcus Rashford can save his Man United career by learning from Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani.
That’s according to former West Ham hitman Frank McAvennie, speaking exclusively to Football Insider amid the latest on the attacker’s future.
Fabrizio Romano reported on Monday (7 March) Rashford, 24, is considering his future and is concerned with his lack of playing time.

The Manchester-born attacker had only started nine Premier League games this season before Saturday’s (12 March) game against Spurs.
McAvennie insists Rashford can still save his Old Trafford career by learning from two of the “best in the world”.
“If Rashford wants to be a striker and wants to stay at Man United, here’s what he does,” McAvennie told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.
“You have two of the best in the world at that club, Ronaldo and Cavani.
“Follow them around, copy everything they do. They have scored a crazy amount of goals between them.
“They are two of the best finishers I’ve ever seen. Talk to them, learn from them.
“The only way to get better is to watch and learn and take everything on board.
“How many players have the opportunity to work with players like that?
“It’s such a simple thing but when I see Rashford play, I don’t see a man who has been watching Ronaldo.
“If he is serious about wanting to stay then this is something he has to start doing right now.”

Rashford started the campaign with an injury that sidelined him until mid-October.
He has scored 93 goals for the club during his career.
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