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Jamie Carragher warns Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford to focus on his football and stop making public statements. Carragher criticizes Rashford for announcing his desire to leave the club without consultation, suggesting the player should let his performance on the pitch speak for him to improve his career at United.

Jamie Carragher has advised Manchester United's Marcus Rashford to focus on his football rather than making public statements that could harm his reputation. Rashford, who had been left out of recent matches against Manchester City and Tottenham, expressed his desire to leave United, stating that it was “time for a new challenge” after spending his entire career at the club.

Carragher, speaking to Sky Sports, criticized Rashford for making such statements without consulting the club first, noting that it puts Manchester United in a difficult position for future negotiations. The former Liverpool defender emphasized that players of Rashford's caliber should let their performances on the pitch speak for themselves.

He also pointed out that while Rashford has been talking about scoring 30 goals, which is a significant milestone, it should be expected of a Manchester United player. Carragher argued that if Rashford cannot consistently reach that target, he might not be suited for the club, especially considering the number of games they play in a season. Rashford’s comments have sparked debate, and Carragher believes that to regain his place and improve, Rashford needs to focus on his performances and avoid public outbursts.