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Manchester United's magic star recovery secret exposed: playing with friends to get back to the feeling of scoring! Lonnick made new demands

After 11 consecutive matches of muteing, in the final two games in January, Manchester United star Marcus Rashford scored two goals in a week and regained his form. The British media revealed that the England international played football with friends indoors, found the feeling of enjoying football and started scoring again.

Manchester United's magic star recovery secret exposed: playing with friends to get back to the feeling of scoring! Lonnick made new demands

Marcus Rashford was extremely subdued in the FA Cup match against Villa, and when he was substituted, he even heard boos from the fans. The Daily Mail revealed that he and his friends then played an entertainment game at the indoor stadium near Old Trafford, where he played football since he was a child.

Playing with friends, without stress and performance indicators, allowed Marcus Rashford to regain the most basic factor of football, which is happiness. In previous games, experts and fans believed that Rashford lacked the mentality of enjoying football, and playing football became a chore, and under pressure, it was naturally impossible to play ideally.

Lonnick put Rashford on the bench and let youngster Anthony Erlanga start, also gave Manchester United a chance to think. Rashford's goal against Brentford was the icing on the cake and sealed in the win, but the whistle-blowing final against West Ham was significant.

Marcus Rashford was inexplicably excited after the goal, "Furjue time!" He said on social networking sites, "Winning a game like this is the most wonderful feeling in football. It was the last kick in the game and we've been involved in so many great moments at Old Trafford and the team has won. It's obviously good for confidence, and the most important thing is to win the game."

Manchester United's magic star recovery secret exposed: playing with friends to get back to the feeling of scoring! Lonnick made new demands

Manchester United star Gary Neville also said that the killing of West Ham may allow Rashford to find the pleasure of playing football again. 'When I saw Marcus Rashford celebrating the goal, I felt like it brought joy back to him. Neville said, "I think it's the most important thing to do as a player, passion and joy. I'm not saying you're going to walk around the field with a smile, but I want to see joy and passion and fire, and I don't want to see a lifeless face. For more than two months, Marcus always had a look of exhaustion on his face and no spirit, which was unacceptable."

Neville added: "You have to have fire, you can be angry, you can be happy, you can have different expressions, but you can't be lifeless. I think it's going to be an important moment for Marcus, and hopefully he'll be able to lift his confidence, straighten his chest and show what he deserves, because he's a good shooter, a good striker."

It is worth mentioning that Marcus Rashford has scored 5 goals at Manchester United this season, 4 of which have been achieved after being replaced, and he may be more suitable to play a "super substitute". Manchester United manager Lonnick also put forward new requirements to Master La, and if he wants to play the main force again, he must maintain stability and prove himself.

Lonnick said: "We have a lot of wingers, there are a lot of players in this position, Marcus (Rashford) is one of them. Now, he has scored two goals in a row, both on the bench, and of course, he prefers to start the main player. It's the best way to get back into the starting lineup, and to be on the bench from the start, you need to be consistent."

Manchester United's magic star recovery secret exposed: playing with friends to get back to the feeling of scoring! Lonnick made new demands

Rashford is currently on holiday in Dubai when a video shows him working with Manchester United team-mate Jesse Lingard at the gym for weight training.

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