Marcus Rashford says 'it feels like home' as Barcelona unveil new signing
Marcus Rashford, now on loan at Barcelona, has criticised Manchester United, stating the club is stuck 'in no man's land'.
He attributes United's struggles to a lack of consistent principles and a reactionary approach to management and player recruitment.
United endured their worst top-flight season in decades under Ruben Amorim, finishing 15th in the Premier League.
Rashford suggests United should learn from Liverpool's patient approach with Jurgen Klopp, who was given time to implement his vision.
### Marcus Rashford explains Man United’s biggest problem
Marcus Rashford explains Man United’s biggest problem
Marcus Rashford explains Man United’s biggest problem
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