Man utd boss solskjaer relaxed over rashfords lack of goals
According to a recent report by the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is not too concerned about Marcus Rashford's lack of goals this season.
Rashford has struggled to find the back of the net, scoring just 5 goals in 24 appearances in all competitions, which is a significant drop-off from his usual standards. However, Solskjaer believes that Rashford's overall performance and contributions to the team are more important than his goal-scoring record.
Solskjaer was quoted as saying: "Marcus is a top player, and he's not just about scoring goals. He's a threat, he's a nuisance, he's a player who can create chances for others. He's still a young player, and he's still learning."
The Norwegian manager also pointed out that Rashford has been playing in a new position this season, as a left-winger, which has required him to adapt his game and take on different responsibilities.
Solskjaer added: "He's had to adjust to a new position, and that takes time. He's still getting used to it, but he's doing a great job for the team. He's working hard, and I'm pleased with his overall performance."
It's clear that Solskjaer has faith in Rashford's abilities and is not putting too much pressure on him to score goals. Instead, he's focusing on Rashford's overall contributions to the team and his ability to create chances for others.
What do you think, should Manchester United fans be concerned about Rashford's lack of goals, or is Solskjaer right to focus on his overall performance?