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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag commented on Marcus Rashford’s omission from Gareth Southgate’s England squad for Euro 2024, attributing it to the forward’s poor performance during the past season.
Alongside Jordan Henderson, Rashford was notable among the big-name exclusions from Southgate’s original 33-man training squad, following a campaign marred by off-field issues and a significant drop in goal-scoring output—from 30 goals the previous season to just eight.
Ten Hag expressed understanding for Southgate’s decision, noting that players like Rashford and Jack Grealish, who also missed out, had not performed up to their usual standards over the past season.
The Dutch manager himself faced challenges at Manchester United, failing to secure European qualification and finishing eighth in the Premier League.
However, a surprise victory in the FA Cup final may have salvaged his position, as club owners INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe opted to retain him after an end-of-season review.
Regarding his future at United, Ten Hag confirmed talks about a new contract are progressing positively, following initial discussions and considerations.
He acknowledged the turbulent nature of the season but expressed optimism about continuing his tenure at the club.
This article was updated 8 months ago