‘He has no right!’ — Roy Keane and Jamie Redknapp blame each other The joy that Marcus Rashford had after scoring to beat Tottenham

After Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford scored for United at Old Trafford on Sunday, Richarlison and Rodrigo Bentancur scored to equalize.

The England forward’s goal shortly before halftime was spectacular, as was his entire game against Spurs.

Nobody was happy about his celebration, though, because he seemed to be gesturing toward his detractors as if to sаy that they spoke too much.

“We need to see more of this [Rashford’s overall performance], because he’s shown it before, he’s got the quality,” stated sky sports commentator and legendary United captain Roy Keane.

For some reason, he always seems furious with everyone.

This morning, he downplayed his game. The coaching staff and manager have clearly instructed him to run the ball in this game whenever we have possession or space.

“When Marcus is stretching a team, it’s very hard to stop him.”

According to Jamie Redknapp, a former Tottenham great, Rashford has no reason to be furious because he hasn’t done his job.

The 26-year-old’s first goal for Manchester United since May of last year was brought to his attention, and he responded, “That’s not good enough!” It would be a perfect use of his abilities to manipulate and enrage others.

“Stop griping!”

Erik ten Hag reveals late change to his Manchester United starting XI against Tottenham

Shaw hasn’t played since December 23rd’s 2-0 loss to West Ham, although he got back into training earlier this week.

Shaw and Diogo Dalot were to start at right back for United.

On Sunday morning, Shaw “dropped out” of the selection process, and Ten Hag decided it was too late to change his strategy, thus Wan-Bissaka filled in for Shaw at left back while Dalot played on the opposite flank.This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Wuan-Bissaka play left back. According to Ten Hag, he played a portion of it at Wigan on Monday.

Luke Shaw’s participation was anticipated. Shaw was a part of our training regimen, but he withdrew this morning.

We would have to alter too much if we went back to our training and strategy.

As a result, we positioned Aaron on the left and Diogo on the right.