Marcus Rashford has spoken out against the abusive comments directed at him on social media amidst criticism of his performances for Manchester United, asserting that “enough is enough.”
This season, the United forward has scored only eight goals, contributing to the team’s disappointing sixth-place position in the Premier League with five games remaining. Rashford, 26, has faced significant scrutiny during this challenging campaign, with questions raised about his commitment, particularly following his signing of a lucrative five-year contract after scoring 30 goals last season.
In addition to performance-related criticism, Rashford has been involved in disciplinary issues. Including an unsanctioned night out in Belfast that led to him missing training. As a consequence, he was dropped from the squad for one match and reportedly fined £650,000.
Responding to a supportive post from a United fan on Twitter highlighting the mistreatment Rashford has faced. The player acknowledged the abuse he has endured, stating, “Enough is enough.”

While Rashford has received significant support from fans, some have also expressed criticism of his on-field effort and body language. Despite this, his manager Erik ten Hag remains confident in Rashford’s ability to overcome his current form and make significant contributions to the team’s success.
With Rashford missing the recent game against Sheffield United due to injury. United aims to secure back-to-back victories against Burnley this weekend as they pursue a. Champions League spot and a potential FA Cup triumph. Ten Hag has emphasized Rashford’s motivation to succeed and believes he can turn the tide in the team’s favor.

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