Marcus Rashford has to be in the bench against Chelsea or else their Top 4 hope will be totally lost- he is a FLOP that Erig Ten Hag can’t drop

Marcus Rashford may require his manager’s assistance to break free from his current situation, according to former Manchester United captain Roy Keane, who claimed that there is “something awry” with the player.
This season, the forward has made 36 appearances in all competitions and scored eight goals, seven of which have come in the Premier League.
Rashford has received criticism for his performances even though he has scored in three of his last four games.
The most recent commentator Jamie Redknapp mentioned the weekend’s Premier League tie with Brentford and how there seemed to be a lack of effort. In addition, Rashford only played 15 minutes in one of England’s two friendlies during the previous international break, casting doubt on his spot in the starting lineup for the European Championships this summer.
On the forward’s form and performances, Keane has now spoken his opinions. He has asked Erik ten Hag, the player’s manager, and other close friends and family members to provide the player some tough love.
Keane stated to the Stick to Football podcast, via SkyBet, “There’s something wrong with him, but there’s no doubt about his [Marcus Rashford’s] potential; he’s amazing.”
We’ve had these discussions every few months; although a player may have a slump or an off-season, he’s undoubtedly not having fun with the game.
“I wouldn’t say I’m concerned about him, but there seems to be a problem when you look at him. those in his immediate vicinity, including his manager, who is always on his case, and his family.
“Who’s giving him a good ol’ kick up the ass and telling him to hurry up, we need more from you? There is that duty if you want to be this leader and you are on the major contracts.
“I don’t believe that is occurring, and I don’t believe that somebody is actively pursuing him.” That is not to suggest he can’t start jogging a little bit more and still produce. He has frequented the club since he was a young child. Tonight, when United plays again, Rashford might have the opportunity to start the process of making a season-long turnaround (Thursday). In their ongoing battle to participate in Europe next season, the Reds visit Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.