Erik ten Hag Explains Rashford's Substitution against Porto
Erik ten Hag addressed Marcus Rashford's substitution during Manchester United's 3-3 draw with Porto, clarifying that the decision was made for squad rotation rather than as a punishment for defensive lapses, The Guardian reported. Rashford contributed significantly in the first half, scoring the opener and assisting Rasmus Højlund, as United quickly gained a 2-0 advantage. Yet, before the half-time whistle, Porto fought back with goals from Pepê and Samu Omorodion.
Following the game, Ten Hag reflected on the defending issues, highlighted during halftime when United conceded twice through the left side, implicating Rashford's defensive efforts. Illumination during a Sky Sports segment, ex-Wales striker Robert Earnshaw praised Rashford’s offensive prowess, describing him as "excellent" and a constant threat on the left wing. Nonetheless, Rashford was substituted, seemingly due to squad rotation particularly in light of a challenging upcoming fixture at Villa Park, though speculation about an injury arose.
Alejandro Garnacho replaced Rashford, and despite the setback, Ten Hag commended his team's resilience, culminating in an injury-time equalizer netted by Harry Maguire. Equally noteworthy was Bruno Fernandes receiving a second red card in as many games, prompting a post-game debrief in the locker room.
As Ten Hag looks to stabilize his stint amid a rocky season start, he champions patience for team development, advocating for judicious assessment at season’s closure. The fighting spirit exhibited in Porto is a beacon of hope, essential amidst his efforts to concoct renewed team dynamics and strategies moving forward.
Earlier, SSP wrote that Antoine Griezmann retired from international football.