Teddy Sheringham thinks Erik ten Hag must shoulder some responsibility for Marcus Rashford's poor form . The England international finished last season with a career-best tally of 30 goals.
But he's been out of sorts this term, although he did score his sixth Premier League goal of the campaign in the 3-1 loss against Manchester City.
Ahead of the game at the Etihad Stadium, he faced fierce criticism from former Three Lions skipper Alan Shearer for his body language during United's 1-0 FA Cup victory against Nottingham Forest in midweek.
The 26 year old subsequently hit back in a first-person piece for the Players' Tribune website, entitled 'Who I really am'. But while Sheringham reckons Rashford needs to step up, the United legend also insists ten Hag has an important role to play. READ MORE: Why Marcus Rashford 'foul' was not given before Phil Foden goal for Man City vs Man United READ MORE: Premier League rule change plan revealed during Man City vs Manchester United "I saw his article about how much it means to him playing for Manchester United," Sheringham told the Daily Star.. "But it's not about that.
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