🚨🗣️🎙️: Sir Alex Ferguson when asked about Rashford and Cunha
“Between Cunha and Rashford, who would you rather have in your team right now?”
He paused for a second and replied:
“Marcus Rashford has something very few players in world football possess — fear factor. When he is confident, direct and aggressive, defenders panic. He can decide matches on his own. You cannot teach that kind of explosiveness.”
“But football at the top level is not only about moments. It is about habits, discipline, consistency, intelligence without the ball, pressing, decision-making and sacrifice for the team.”
“That is where Cunha impresses me more right now. He plays with intensity every week. He links play, works for the team, presses properly, carries responsibility and affects the game even when he does not score.”
“With Rashford, sometimes you watch him and feel he is the best player on the pitch. Other times, you barely notice him. Managers struggle with players like that because talent alone cannot sustain elite football.”
“Cunha may not have Rashford’s peak, but if I’m building a side to compete every single week, I trust Cunha more at this moment in time.”
“And in football, trust matters more than hype.”
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