Premier League and Newcastle legend Alan Shearer has refused to back down from his criticism of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford despite his goal over the weekend vs. Southampton.

Rashford grabbed United’s second of the match at St Mary’s, as Erik ten Hag’s men cruised to a 3-0 victory. It was his first goal since March.

Earlier in the campaign, Shearer slammed Rashford for his lethargic and uninspiring performance during a defeat against Brighton and Hove Albion.

Shearer’s comments prompted Erik ten Hag to launch a passionate defence of his player as he branded Sheaer’s remarks as “stupid.”

Despite this, Shearer once again hit out at Rashford as the Red Devils slipped to a humiliating 3-0 loss at the hands of bitter rivals Liverpool just before the international break. Shearer even claimed that he doesn’t see Rashford reviving his England career.

Against Southampton, the Carrington academy graduate certainly produced a performance that silenced his critics but it seems that it wasn’t enough for Shearer.

A report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Rashford believes he has been subjected to too much criticism and even bullying from a section of former footballers.

After the final whistle vs. Southampton, Ten Hag re-affirmed that there had been “too much negativity” around the 26-year-old.

Speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, Gary Lineker pointed out that Rashford has been upset by scrutiny he considers unfair.

In response, Shearer remarked, “I wouldn’t change anything that I’ve said.”

“He’s set his own very high standards, you know? He’s a very good player – he’s on a huge contract at Manchester United and he hasn’t played as well as he can do or has done in the past. And when that is the case – at a big football club when you’re a big name – you’re going to get criticised.”

“And he did – but he doesn’t get criticised for performances like [against Southampton], you know? When he’s tracking back and running, and taking players on and scoring his goal.”

“He looked a really good player. He’s now got to do that for the rest of the season.”

The 54-year-old added, “There’s a reason why he wasn’t in the England squad [for Euro 2024].”

“It’s not just the pundits who were critical of him. Other players have overtaken him from where he was a couple of years ago and there’s no doubt that there’s the talent in there, but that has to be a regular.”

“That has to be every single week, and not just against Southampton as it was. And then he won’t get criticised. Pretty simple isn’t it?”

United return to action on Tuesday when they face Barnsley in the third round of the EFL Cup.


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