Ten Hag makes Man United go ´for the kill´ – Rashford

Marcus Rashford thinks Erik ten Hag s tactical approach at Manchester United has helped him cement a turnaround in form this term, ahead of the final Premier League game before the break for the World Cup.

The forward struggled across a difficult 2021-22 campaign at Old Trafford, struggling to hold down a place in the United team and slipping out of the England reckoning.

But a superb start to the new season, with eight goals across 18 matches in all competitions, has seen him emerge at the spearhead of Ten Hag s United revolution.

Rashford certainly feels the Dutchman s arrival has helped reignite his talents and believes it comes down to the shift in play developed by his new manager.

I am more effective, he told The Sun. I am in more dangerous positions and that s what it s about for me. I can help the team win games. I can score goals and get assists, and that s the aim.

It s probably the playing style we have created, better quality of chances and playing forward-thinking football. He likes possession, but he is also in favour of us going for the kill. I am enjoying my time under him.

7 Excluding penalties, Harry Kane (9) is the only Englishman who has scored more goals than Marcus Rashford (7) across all club competitions this season for an English top-flight club. Instinct.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

A defeat to Aston Villa last week checked United s momentum in the Premier League, though they gained revenge by dumping Unai Emery s side out of the EFL Cup in midweek, with Rashford finding the net again.

Ahead of a trip to Fulham on Sunday in their last match before the World Cup, the forward was determined to ensure there was no further slip-up, adding: We dropped points last weekend and we can t afford to drop more back-to-back.

So it s important for us to put in a big performance and get a win. It will be the last time we play together for a while, so it is important to leave with good energy, positive vibes, and momentum. You don t want to leave on a loss.

Rashford will have a busy mid-season break, having been recalled to the England fold by manager Gareth Southgate for the World Cup in Qatar.

The Three Lions get their campaign underway in Group B against Iran on November 21, before further matches against the United States and Wales.

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