Marcus Rashford 's omission from Gareth Southgate 's latest England squad has seemingly confirmed the concerns previously expressed by three Manchester United legends. After a challenging season marred by issues away from the pitch that saw Rashford slip down the pecking order for both United and the Three Lions, Southgate opted on Tuesday to leave him out of his preliminary selection for the Euros. United icons Roy Keane , Rio Ferdinand , and Gary Neville had all shared their apprehensions about Rashford on the Stick to Football podcast last month, sparking a reaction from Rashford's brother Dwaine.
He took to Instagram and wrote: "I completely understand podcasts and how they work but if you have genuine concerns, pick up the phone. We know each other or have crossed paths. Roy Keane hilariously calls Gary Neville up on his name for Sir Alex Ferguson Man Utd eye-up move for Mauricio Pochettino if Sir Jim Ratcliffe axes Erik ten Hag "Airing so called concerns for the public to have an opinion is bad mind and for clickbait in my eyes.
The fun fact is that most of these shows or ex pros have asked for exclusives." Southgate appears to have taken Rashford's subdued performance into account, with the forward netting only eight goals across competitions this season, despite being a staple in the England squad under his management. Keane, Ferdinand, and Neville all suggested Rashford needs to make a change in his personal life, pinpointing it as the crux of his troubles.
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