- Marcus Rashford, now on loan at Barcelona, has criticised Manchester United, stating the club is stuck 'in no man's land'.
- He attributes United's struggles to a lack of consistent principles and a reactionary approach to management and player recruitment.
- United endured their worst top-flight season in decades under Ruben Amorim, finishing 15th in the Premier League.
- Rashford suggests United should learn from Liverpool's patient approach with Jurgen Klopp, who was given time to implement his vision.
- His departure from Old Trafford was contentious, having been dropped and loaned to Aston Villa before his Barcelona move.
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