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Published 18:06 2 Apr 2022 BST
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Marcus Rashford of Manchester United warms up prior to his side's Premier League match against Leicester City, at Old Trafford. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)[/caption]
"It is a staggering situation, for two reasons, really. Number one, because United start off the season with Cavani, Mason Greenwood, Rashford, Ronaldo and Anthony Martial, and they end up with no centre forward against Man City, and today against Leicester. "Number two, one of those centre forwards, in Marcus Rashford, is on the bench. We spoke about Harry Maguire (earlier), in terms of him coming off a tough period, but Marcus Rashford is going through a massive low. To not be in that starting team today is saying something. To play at home against Leicester without a centre forward, after Rashford had a couple of weeks off, is a big decision by Ralf Rangnick."After starting three games in a row when Rangnick took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Rashford has been a sub for eight of United's last 11 games [two goals scored, one assist]. The first half against Leicester saw Pogba get a header on target from a Jadon Sancho cross while Fernandes was denied by the outstretched left boot of Kasper Schmeichel. Neville, up in the Sky commentary gantry, described the home side as "toothless" in the opening half.
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