Rio Ferdinand has told Marcus Rashford what to expect for the rest of his career after putting his head above the parapet for good causes.
The England international has done a stream of great work off the pitch in recent years, including a free school meals initiative.
However, on the field, he has endured a tough season for Manchester United and looks to be struggling with confidence. Rashford was handed only his second league start since nearly two months when Ralf Rangnick selected him for the trip to Everton on Saturday.
Speaking on BT Sport about the striker before the game, Ferdinand admitted he had been concerned about the 24-year-old. READ MORE:Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick confirms he has delivered verdict on squad “He’s left me worried and I’m asking a lot of questions about what is going on behind the scenes,” he said. “Slumped shoulders, not as confident. “I think it stems from the uncertainty of the football club.
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