Marcus Rashford wants to “get back to how Manchester United play” after an underwhelming sixth-place Premier League finish this season. United recovered from a modest start under Jose Mourinho following the introduction into the dugout in December of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who won 14 of his first 17 matches in interim charge. That gave United renewed hope of a top-four finish but, shortly after Solskjaer’s permanent appointment as manager, the club ran out of steam and won just two of their final 12 fixtures – and none of their last six. View this post on Instagram Next season we need to get back to how @manchesterunited play, for me that’s most important. We need to find that willingness and respond the right way ✊🏾 A post shared by Marcus Rashford (@marcusrashford) on May 15, 2019 at 5: 41am PDT Alongside an image which shows Solskjaer with his hand on Rashford’s shoulder, the 21-year-old wrote on his social media channels: “Next season we need to get back to how @manchesterunited play, for me that’s most important. “We need to find that willingness and respond the right way.” A number of players under-performed in the closing weeks of the campaign, including England forward Rashford, who became a regular under Solskjaer but failed to find the net in his last seven starts. Topics Marcus Rashford, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Premier League, Man Utd Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still believes Man Utd can secure Champions League football Solskjaer upbeat over Rashford fitness ahead of Barcelona clash Solskjaer enjoys winning start to life as full-time Manchester United boss Jones claims Manchester United players are ‘buzzing’ thanks to Solskjaer Chelsea Women to be subject of fly-on-the-wall documentary Frank Lampard felt Jack Marriott would make an impact against Leeds Portsmouth enhance security after social media bomb threat Frank Lampard sings Leeds chant about himself after play-off victory FA Cup’s lost none of its glamour for Manchester City’s Oleksandr Zinchenko 6 players Liverpool could sign to topple Manchester City in 2019/20 Ranked! The 12 best Premier League teams EVER Three transfer priorities for EVERY Premier League club this summer Quiz! Can you name the 50 players with the most Fantasy Premier League points in 2018/19? Wednesday’s big transfer rumours: Eden Hazard’s Real Madrid move in serious doubt?
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