Rashford: Why I Didn’t Play My Best Football Under Mourinho

Manchester United forward, Marcus Rashford, has said he could not play his best football under Jose Mourinho, because of his rigid tactics.

According to him, forwards were not given the freedom to swap positions under Mourinho. Rashford revealed this while in conversation with Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand for BT Sport.

“I think that’s when we play our best football (when we can be flexible). Under Jose (Mourinho) I would say everything was a bit (points) “you play there, you play there, you play there”.

“And yeah, you can do a job, but it was difficult for me to play my best football,” Rashford said.

During Mourinho’s two and a half years at Old Trafford, Rashford managed 28 goals for United.

Since Mourinho departed, the 23-year-old has netted 42 goals across a similar time period.

Popular footballer and Manchester United player, Marcus Rashford, recently took to his page on Twitter, asking his fans and followers if any one of them have questions for him. And then he revealed Burna Boy as his favourite artiste.

Interestingly, the footballer’s attention was drawn to a question from one of his Nigerian fans.

The individual had asked Rashford if he listens to afrobeats and if he has a favourite song and artiste at the moment.

The question read: “Got lots of fans in Nigerian, do you listen to afrobeats ?? And what’s your favourite Afrobeats song at the moment? And who is your favourite afrobeats artist ?”.

Reacting to the question, Rashford simply tagged the official Twitter handle of Burna Boy, thereby disclosing that the Grammy-winning singer is his favourite afrobeats star.

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