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🚨Paul Scholes on Marcus Rashford’s reaction during Manchester United’s defeat to AC Milan:
🗣️ Paul Scholes: “There’s something about Marcus Rashford tonight that I don’t think people will understand from simply looking at the scoreline.
“He only had around 29 minutes on the pitch, but he played those minutes like they meant everything. I watched him chase down defenders, sprint back to win possession and constantly demand the ball. At one point, he even looked up at the stadium screen to see how much time was left.
“Before he came on, I noticed him standing on the touchline with his head down, praying. That told me this wasn’t just another pre-season appearance for him.
“Marcus knows people are watching him differently now. He knows every run, every touch and every decision will be judged because he’s fighting to rebuild his place at Manchester United.
“That’s why I actually liked what I saw. He didn’t come on expecting the game to come to him. He went looking for it.
“Twenty-nine minutes might not sound like much, but when your career feels like it’s at a crossroads, 29 minutes can feel like 90. And Marcus played like a man who understood exactly what was at stake.
🚨🗣️ Cole Palmer: “I think Enzo wants to stay and he will stay, regardless of the situation on his transfer. We had an agreement from beginning of the previous season after we won the Club World Cup, together with Moi and he dares not to break it.”
🚨Rodri on his transfer to Barcelona
Rodri 🗣️ : “I Chose Barcelona”
“First of all, I want to thank everyone who made this possible.
When Barcelona came calling, I didn’t need much time to think. I looked at the project, the football, the atmosphere… and I said, this is where I belong.
Of course, there were other options. Madrid was one of them. But honestly, I watched them for a while and… I don’t know how to say this politely… there were little dull.
At Barcelona, football is an art. At Madrid, sometimes it felt like, ‘Give the ball to the best player and pray.’
I wanted something different. I wanted to play football, control games, dictate the tempo and actually enjoy myself.
And let’s be honest, if I wanted to spend my career watching 40-yard passes and counterattacks, I could have stayed home and played FIFA.
Barcelona gave me the feeling that football is still football.
So yes, I chose Barça.
Madrid? Beautiful city. Great club. Incredible history.
But Barcelona?
That’s where the fun is.
And to the Madrid fans who are disappointed, I’m sorry…
Visca Barça.”