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After the last World Cup, Manchester United's Rashford shone, almost single-handedly securing good results in the latter part of the season. Following this, he earned a substantial £300,000-per-week contract. However, since the renewal, Rashford's performance has sharply declined. In the current season, he has only scored two goals, a far cry from his previous form.
Rashford, a homegrown talent, has always been beloved by Manchester United fans. However, inconsistency has been his major issue, causing contract renewal negotiations to stall. Fortunately, after last year's World Cup, Rashford improved, shedding his inconsistency. He scored a total of 30 goals for Manchester United in the previous season, contributing to the team's triumph in the Carabao Cup and a commendable third-place finish in the league.
This marked Rashford's peak at Manchester United, securing him the lucrative £300,000-per-week contract. Unfortunately, post-renewal, his performance in the new season has drastically declined. With only two goals in 18 appearances, one being a penalty, and a diminishing number of shots on target, fans are questioning the rapid decline in Rashford's form. Some speculate he played hard for the big contract and has since eased up, while others believe opponents have figured out his style, hindering him from replicating last season's success. Regardless, Rashford's downturn is considered a significant factor in Manchester United's poor performance this season.
Do you think Rashford's poor performance is because he was never good to begin with, or has he become lazy after getting a big contract? |
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