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Former Manchester Metropolis star Micah Richards has praised Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag for a way he dealt with the disciplinary concern involving Marcus Rashford.
Late final month, Rashford discovered himself on the centre of controversy after he missed coaching following a nightclub go to to Belfast the evening earlier than.
It’s believed that the participant cellphone the membership and lied that he was sick, just for footage of him partying to floor on social media quickly after.
Rashford was not included within the United matchday squad to face Newport County at Rodney Parade whereas the saga went on. Ten Hag referred to as him up for the Purple Devils’ subsequent conflict towards Wolverhampton Wanders and the participant re-paid his supervisor’s present of help in sort.
Rashford scored inside the opening 5 minutes to ship United on their approach on the Molineux. The membership would go on to win 4-3 after late heroics from Kobbie Mainoo.
Rashford was additionally named within the beginning XI as United clashed vs. West Ham on Sunday.
With the England worldwide now enjoying, the story of his evening out in Belfast looks as if a distant reminiscence and in line with Richards, it’s all on account of Ten Hag’s administration of the scenario.
Richards mentioned on The Relaxation is Soccer podcast, “I feel (Erik) ten Hag deserves a whole lot of credit score.”
“It’s not even simply the soccer aspect, he put a marker down with the (Marcus) Rashford factor and he may have drawn it out just a little bit.”
“Clearly he didn’t play within the sport towards Newport however then he put him straight in. When you rating, all is forgotten about and I feel he’s performed a blinder.”
The ex-Man Metropolis man added, “Generally you’re nervous with how it will go, however I feel he wants credit score for that as a result of they’ve wanted him, and the crew seems to be rather a lot higher with him within the aspect.”
As United put together to return up towards Aston Villa this weekend, it’s extremely doubtless that Rashford will play from the start.