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Rashford's United nightmare comes to an end with a loan move to Barcelona, but it wasn't all doom and gloom.
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00:00He's a big guy but you are as good as your last game and every time you have to prove it.
00:07In this moment I think it's really clear that we have to set some standards.
00:12He has to change, he has to change, he has to change.
00:30You know, when you separate everything, it's the same game of football, you know, you have the same hunger to perform and the games earlier on in your career, they're very unique because when you do something for the first time, it's always going to be different to the 10th time you do it.
00:56His speed, his technique, the mix-up of everything, how calm he is now in front of the goal, his course world is, his course the simple ones, he's there, he has to put his head in, all this kind of thing.
01:08By the way, one of us knows I'm really happy for a rush for him.
01:26These are of course difficult calls, you're talking about players that are very good players and who've been an important part of what we've done over a number of years.
01:36So with Marcus I just feel that other players in that area of the pitch have had better seasons, it's as simple as that.
01:43He's a good guy, he's humble, he's a very good professional player, he's demanding himself everything we want to work with him, with the team.
02:12And I think he's playing free.
02:17His time's done at United, he's burned his bridges. I would love to have seen him come back because he's there since he's eight. I would love to have seen him come back but he's just done too much now, he hasn't shown any effort to make commands, so he has to go.
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