‘Amazing’ Man Utd forward told to ‘have a Las Vegas trip’ to help overcome ‘struggles’

Lewis Oldham
Rashford is struggling for Man Utd

Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford has been encouraged to “have a Las Vegas trip” to help him get back to “playing with a smile”.

Rashford underwent shoulder surgery last summer once the European Championships concluded.

The Englishman returned to full fitness in October but he has struggled for the Red Devils this season.


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The 24-year-old has only netted four Premier League goals from his 24 appearances.

He has been in and out of the team under Ralf Rangnick, with him only starting twelve league games.

It was revealed at the start of March that Rashford was ‘considering his future’ at Man Utd. 

Ex-United striker Louis Saha is of the belief that Rashford “just needs a rest” and that he still has a “massive future”:

“I think he needs to go on a holiday, have a Las Vegas trip and enjoy himself as much as he can! He should not be dropping in confidence at all,” Saha said (quotes via The Mirror).

“This guy is an amazing player, for me, he just needs a rest and some time to think about his career and what he wants next. He has a massive future at United, yes he’s struggling, but when you look at his potential and ability, it’s nothing that dramatic that he can’t recover from.

“He just needs to get back to where he was when he was 19, not overthinking, or thinking about his status. Just work hard, play with a smile and everything will be fine. There is no one with his qualities, this guy has it all.”

Saha has also urged Erling Haaland to join the Red Devils despite Man City’s reported interest:

“Haaland is young and ready for a step up, at the moment there are obviously bigger destinations where Champions League football is guaranteed, where trophies are maybe more likely.

“I understand that. But the player (Haaland) is smart enough to understand that United will be back at the top, that’s for sure, and he will fit the bill.

“That’s what United are looking for – someone who can guarantee goals, will definitely play for many, many years and who knows, could even break records.”