|
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has faced severe criticism from fans and the media for his poor performance this season. In response to this intense criticism, Rashford chose to write an article describing his loyalty to Manchester United and criticizing those who have criticized him, considering their attacks blind and irresponsible. Let's take a look at what he actually said.
Rashford begins the article by stating that he is an introverted person, so he prefers not to respond to others' comments unless absolutely necessary. However, the increasingly harsh criticism from the media eventually became unbearable for him, prompting him to write a lengthy rebuttal. He first admits that he is not a perfect person, but what angers him is when the media questions his loyalty to Manchester United. Serving Manchester United has always been his dream since childhood. While other kids were eager to take photos with Manchester United legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney, he refrained from doing so because he knew that through hard work and training, he would one day play alongside these legends.
Maintaining this mindset, Rashford eventually stood out from numerous academy players and became one of Manchester United's prominent stars. He believes this is more important than money, as playing for Manchester United has always been his dream. However, the media fails to see this. They overlook Rashford's hard work and dedication off the pitch, focusing only on certain moments on the field and exaggerating these negative details, accusing Rashford of underperforming after receiving a high salary, which he cannot accept.
In conclusion, Rashford expresses gratitude to those who have always supported him, but in the face of questioning from fans and the media, he remains unfazed, as he knows that one day he will respond to these criticisms through his performance. However, Rashford's lengthy article did not receive much acceptance from the majority of fans; rather, there were more critics. Some even suggest that instead of writing essays, Rashford should focus on his training. As a player who reportedly binged on alcohol for more than ten hours until midnight the day before training, no amount of writing can be convincing. |
This post contains more resources
You have to Login for download or view attachment(s). No Account? Register
x
|