Rashford Reveals ‘Underground Rrules’ In MU Dressing Room: ‘If we lose the game, we will have to stand and sing’

In the latest share, striker Marcus Rashford has revealed MU’s “implicit rules” in the dressing room.

Marcus Rashford revealed the protocol the team have for controlling music in the dressing room

Last season, Man United made significant changes under coach Erik ten Hag. In his first season leading the Red Devils, the Dutch strategist lost only 12 matches in all competitions. This is clearly a commendable number if you look at what Man United has shown before.

In addition to the changes in gameplay, Ten Hag also helped the red shirt team quench their thirst for a 6-year title by winning the League Cup. In the FA Cup, the Old Trafford team also reached the final and only accepted to lose to Man City. In the Premier League, Ten Hag’s army finished in third place, thereby having a ticket to return to the Champions League next season.

However, to do this, Ten Hag almost had to completely change the discipline at Old Trafford. In addition to the leadership talent, decisiveness is also what has helped the 53-year-old strategist succeed. With Erik ten Hag, every time the players lose a match, they will have to receive a penalty.

Recently, Man United’s “Player of the Year” winner, Marcus Rashford has revealed the “implicit rule” that Erik Ten Hag has applied in the Red Devils dressing room every time he loses a game that is to ” sing”. Rashford told The Overlap: “Usually Jordan Sancho would be the conductor. We form a team and play music. If we lose the game, we will have to stand and sing.”

Besides, the Man United striker also revealed that Man City and Kyle Walker are the most difficult opponents he has to face. He affirmed the strength of Man City is extremely terrible, this has been proven by them last season. As for Walker, Rashford said: “Kyle Walker has extraordinary physicality. I tried everything to get past him, but most of the time I failed.”

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