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Rashford's former Man Utd team-mate advises him to leave for a better team

  /  autty

Former Manchester United midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has urged Marcus Rashford to leave Old Trafford, saying he "would love to see him in a better team".

Schweinsteiger was at United when Rashford broke into the first team under Louis van Gaal in 2016, with the forward netting a brace on his debut against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League.

Rashford has since gone on to make almost 400 appearances for the Red Devils and earned a bumper new contract last year following a prolific campaign that saw him score 30 goals across all competitions.

However, Rashford has struggled for form this season and he has been linked with a potential move away from United - something Schweinsteiger believes would be good for him. "I would love to see him [Marcus Rashford] in a better team, where he gets the balls in the right moment," he said on The Overlap, brought to you by SkyBet.

"I would love to see that because in the years past, you don't really see that, so if he would play for a different team, maybe he would also increase his level a little bit more. He's still the player who can decide the games, but he doesn't show it too many times because maybe inside he's a little bit frustrated.

"First, he has to understand he can also be the example – you can handle frustration differently – but someone needs to tell him and speak with him. It has to come from him, that's very important.

"Sometimes you have these coaches who tell you, stay left, stay right, but you need to understand, if you play for Pep Guardiola, you need to understand what he wants and then you have to do it.

"You cannot just go to someone and say, 'Hey, run faster', you need to help him, and he needs to understand why." Schweinsteiger is not the only one of Rashford's former teammates to suggest he should leave United, with Wayne Rooney suggesting it may be time for a "fresh start".

"He has had a very difficult season," Rooney told Premier League Productions. "We all know he has got the ability and got all the attributes to be a top world-class player. That's the frustrating thing. Last season, he went and scored a lot of goals. But this season, he hasn't kicked on.

"He doesn't look happy when he is playing. You wonder, is his best option to move away from the club and have a fresh start? But he is a Manchester lad. I would love to see him get his career back on track at the club, go on to score goals and try to help the club win trophies."