Saturday, 23 November 2019
Rashford sees Manchester United’s Success from this Factor
By db-admin
DBasia.news – For Marcus Rashford, Manchester United’s success can not only be measured by finishing in the top four this season. According to the Manchester United striker, their success must be proven by winning the trophy.
Currently, United are in seventh position of the standings, and nine points adrift of their neighbors, Manchester City, who are fourth. To win the English League trophy, United’s chances are slim considering the Old Trafford camp are 18 points adrift of the top of the standings, which is their mortal enemy Liverpool.
However, United have the opportunity to bring a trophy from the Europa League. If able to win the Europa League, United can not only present the trophy but also receive a ticket directly to the Champions League.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad can also present the trophy through the League Cup competition. The Red Devils will face Colchester in the quarter-finals on December 19. The FA Cup in the 2017/2018 season is the last trophy present at Old Trafford.
“I think it’s been 18 months since we won our last trophy, so it’s been a while. If we end the season in the top four without the trophy, I will not be happy. “If we manage to get a few trophies and put ourselves in the top four then, of course, this is a successful season,” Rashford told Sky Sports.
“For me, this is just about putting what we can do in the future because we know that this period will not change overnight, Ole will not get what he wants overnight.”
“We have to wait
for the time and be patient, as long as we continue to work hard and believe in
what we do – which I think the team is doing 100 percent – then I think we will
be fine,” Rashford added.
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