Marcus Rashford ready for 'fresh start' under Erik ten Hag at Man Utd

Marcus Rashford has revealed that he is ready for a fresh start at Manchester United under new manager Erik ten Hag.

Rashford endured a testing 2021/22 campaign, netting just five goals in 32 appearances in all competitions as United slumped to their lowest ever Premier League points tally.

This led to rumours that the forward could move on from his boyhood club this summer, but 90min understands that the player is eager to fight for his place in the first team.

Rashford returned to pre-season training recently and revealed that he was energised ahead of the forthcoming campaign.

“We have got that feeling of excitement and that buzz around the training ground again and so it is definitely positive going into pre-season,” he said.

“It is just about, one, getting the principles right of how Erik wants us to play and the details, and, two, enjoying it. 

“In the first week of training we have done both and everyone is looking forward to going on the tour and putting what we have done in training into the first games.

“It is a fresh start for everyone and for me personally I have had quite a long break, a nice camp before coming back into training, and how we are starting off on the right foot.

“Like I said, everyone is looking forward to pre-season now and going out to try to put into the games what we have learned in training so far, and what we will continue to learn, not only in the pre-season but throughout the season as well.”

Rashford went on to explain how his off-season break had played out slightly differently compared to previous years.

“I have definitely not had that much rest before in a summer break, so it was a little bit strange at first and I had to adjust my program a little bit, make it a little bit longer, so I could come in with a positive look on everything, and like I say we are excited to go away [on tour] now,“ he added

“You feel every day now you are getting that one step sharper and one step fitter to being ready for the season.

“I don't think I have had a proper pre-season since 2019 so for me it is definitely a positive thing. I feel like I probably needed that time to switch off a little bit and me having that time enabled me to refocus a lot earlier than I expected to be honest.

“It [the break] was just a few days over four weeks and I always split it in half, so I had two weeks when I was just relaxing and a little over two weeks when I was training so it's been a good period for me. 

“Like I say, I feel ready and focused so when that first game does come it's good to know you have done almost six weeks of training beforehand. It will definitely be a positive.”



Source : 90min