Similar to Marcus Rashford, we have all experienced errors. It is our response that holds significance. – Karen Carney

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In the account of Marcus Rashford’s recent visit to Belfast, there was extensive information about his actions, including the number of drinks he reportedly had and his dinner order. It is difficult to imagine being a 26-year-old facing professional challenges, making a mistake, and having every aspect of it exposed in the media. This level of invasion is uncommon in most industries, highlighting the significance for someone like Rashford to maintain a proper balance.

I do not support Rashford’s actions. It was not a wise choice to be at a nightclub in Northern Ireland until late hours and then call in sick for work the next day. Despite being young, Rashford has been a prominent figure in this industry for almost ten years and should know what is appropriate and inappropriate.

Soccer players are typically held to a higher level of scrutiny due to their status as role models, stemming from their financial prosperity and fan following. As a result, when they make mistakes, it is often perceived as catastrophic. While it is important for footballers to have the freedom to have fun, Rashford’s decision to do so at this particular time was ill-advised. Being a recognizable figure from Manchester to Melbourne, it is nearly impossible for him to go unnoticed. However, it is wise for him to move on from the situation. He is not the first and will not be the last to face consequences for similar actions.

Rashford is currently facing challenges in maintaining his performance level, unable to reach the same individual successes he has had in previous seasons. In my experience, when a player is performing well, their thought process is more focused, leading to better decision-making both on and off the field. Playing for Manchester United entails a lot of pressure and comes with lofty expectations. As a result, his performances are being closely scrutinized and his place in the team is at risk, which can be quite taxing.

Marcus Rashford with Erik ten Hag on the touchline during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on 14 January 2024

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In most professions, it is not uncommon to let off some steam without anyone outside of your work noticing or caring. However, in the case of Rashford, his activities outside of work garner attention from the general public. It is normal for people in their mid-20s to look back and realize they may not have always made the most sensible decisions – that is just a part of life. This is why there are not many 26-year-old CEOs, as making consistently wise choices often involves making some mistakes along the way. It is important to acknowledge and learn from our mistakes in order to keep moving forward.

It is encouraging to see that Rashford has acknowledged his mistake and had discussions with Erik ten Hag to find a satisfactory resolution for both parties. This ensured that he was able to join the team for their match against Wolves. The best way for a footballer to make amends is to perform well during games. In most cases, past transgressions are forgotten when a player is contributing positively on the field. Ten Hag has emphasized the importance of discipline since his appointment, and it is crucial for all players at United to adhere to his methods in order for the team to reach their full potential. “Discipline is essential in football, both on and off the field,” Ten Hag stated on Wednesday. He also added that “all top professionals know what is expected of them.” Players who follow the rules may be frustrated by those who do not, although Rashford is not the first player at United to cross the line.

The players at United may feel frustrated and disappointed with Rashford for potentially letting them down. As a teammate, I would be upset if someone couldn’t train due to a night out, regardless of their reason for being ill. However, I would also want to support and understand my teammate, making sure everything is okay in their life. Ultimately, it’s important to show empathy and look out for each other as colleagues.

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Rashford has a crucial few months ahead as he strives to regain top form before the upcoming Euros in Germany. These recent headlines may not sit well with Gareth Southgate. Meanwhile, Manchester United is also facing the challenge of securing a spot in the Champions League, while also potentially experiencing significant changes due to the Ineos investment. It is likely that Rashford desires to play a leading role in the club’s new era, as he has been a part of it since his youth.

Rashford was at fault and, crucially, he is aware of it. He also understands that the most effective way to make amends to the supporters, his fellow players, and coaches is by excelling in his role. Making wise choices is not only about knowing when to pass or shoot; it applies to all aspects of a footballer’s life, as they are constantly under scrutiny. Errors are a natural part of life and what matters most is what we take away from them.

Source: theguardian.com

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