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Man Utd legend tells Ten Hag to go to Rashford’s mum to unravel self-discipline woes

Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has mentioned Erik ten Hag ought to go to Marcus Rashford’s household to be able to resolve his self-discipline points.

The former striker urged, through the Manchester Evening News, that if he had been within the Dutchman’s sneakers, he would personally go to the 26-year-old’s dwelling to debate the participant’s latest behaviour.

This comes after Rashford was unwell for coaching earlier than their FA Cup match towards Newport County, just for it to emerge that he had been partying in Belfast.

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The 26-year-old was absent from the journey to South Wales on account of a ‘disciplinary matter’, in line with Ten Hag. The subject was handled internally and the United boss declared the matter closed. Despite this, Rashford began and scored within the following recreation within the Premier League towards Wolverhampton Wanderers.

However, chatting with Sky Sports, Yorke insisted that Ten Hag ought to take a extra hands-on method to deal with these points. He mentioned: “I don’t condone what he has done, I think he came out and apologised for that. I feel, in fact, I know, Marcus Rashford is the best player at Manchester United.

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Dwight Yorke in action for Manchester United
Dwight Yorke mentioned he does not ‘condone’ the latest behaviour of Marcus Rashford

“You cannot have your best player going off the walls like that, that doesn’t happen. There is a reason behind it and I think it is the manager’s duty to find out what the reasons are. [He needs] to have that one-on-one conversation to find out why his star man is doing what he is doing.

“There is extra to it! There is likely to be extra to what we do not know. Yes the media speculate and sure, he was in Belfast doing what he’s doing when he should not have, I do not condone that for a minute, however there have to be a root to it someplace that you must unravel.”



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Yorke – who received the Treble with the membership in 1999 – mentioned Rashford stays a “key figure” in the way forward for the Red Devils. “If I was Ten Hag, I would drive to his house, I would have a one-on-one conversation in front of him, his mum, his agent and have these conversations,” he added.

“I would drive to his home because I know how important he is to my success and Manchester United’s success. He is a key figure.”