Overview
- Marcus Rashford told The Rest is Football that United lacked a coherent long‑term plan and had drifted into “no man’s land.”
- On Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Gary Neville waved off those remarks, noting Rashford’s decade at the club and telling the forward, on loan at Barcelona for 2025–26, to focus there.
- Neville said he expects Ruben Amorim to do a good job this season but warned that a bottom‑half finish would bring “massive pressure.”
- He highlighted the 1-0 loss to Arsenal as the first time the formation looked functional at Old Trafford.
- Neville praised contributions from Matheus Cunha, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw and said Casemiro “looked a better player.”