Marcus Rashfords Struggles Raise Doubts at Barcelona

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Marcus Rashford’s move from Manchester United to Barcelona has raised concerns after two underwhelming performances. Substituted at halftime in the 2-0 deficit against Levante, his lack of impact contrasts with Ferran Torres’ strong form and Lewandowski’s return.

Marcus Rashford’s move from Manchester United to Barcelona has raised concerns after two underwhelming performances. Substituted at halftime in the 2-0 deficit against Levante, his lack of impact contrasts with Ferran Torres’ strong form and Lewandowski’s return. Hansi Flick urges patience but admits Rashford risks losing his place if improvement doesn’t arrive soon.

With the arrival of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, expectations at FC Barcelona were sky-high, but just two league games into his tenure, concerns are growing rapidly. Signed as a marquee loan signing to form a strong attacking partnership with Lamine Yamal, the Englishman has struggled to adapt to Hansi Flick’s demanding tactical system. In his debut against Levante, Rashford started but failed to make an impact, losing duels and lacking decisiveness before being substituted at halftime with Barça trailing 2-0.

The team’s subsequent comeback to draw 3-3 only highlighted his limited influence. In his first outing as a left winger, his preferred role, Rashford was also subdued, missing the explosiveness and quick combinations expected from a Barcelona wide player. Flick has urged patience, stressing that the forward needs time to reach full fitness and understand the club’s philosophy.

However, internal competition makes his position uncertain, with Ferran Torres scoring twice in as many games, Lewandowski regaining fitness, and Yamal and Raphinha already established as starters. The high cost of Rashford’s loan and salary is generating debate within the club, with fears of a costly mistake. For now, Flick still trusts his potential, but unless Rashford improves quickly, his role in the squad could diminish.

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