Troy Deeney, the former Watford striker, has suggested that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim might already be "fed up" with Marcus Rashford.
The Red Devils academy graduate has had a challenging season, scoring only four goals in the Premier League and being benched in the last two league matches against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.
Despite netting twice in a 4-0 victory over Everton earlier this month, Rashford's form has been inconsistent over the past year and a half, leading to reports that United may consider selling him. READ MORE: Manchester United have a new candidate to be next academy debutant after Ruben Amorim decision READ MORE: 'Did a good job' - Ruben Amorim hints at Manchester United template for Man City clash Ahead of the Manchester derby this weekend, Deeney criticised Rashford in his column for The Sun, saying: "Marcus Rashford looks like he is carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Everything is always everybody else's fault and his application stinks. "He is still capable of moments [though]. It wouldn't surprise me if he goes and scores the winner against Manchester City this weekend and then goes missing for the next few weeks.
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