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Marcus Rashford Reveals the Only Manchester United Manager He Truly Enjoyed Playing Under ⚽❤️

Marcus Rashford Reveals the Only Manchester United Manager He Truly Enjoyed Playing Under ⚽❤️

England international Marcus Rashford has opened up about his time at Manchester United, naming Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the only manager he genuinely enjoyed playing under during his years at Old Trafford.

Now on loan at Barcelona after a brief spell with Aston Villa, the 27-year-old reflected on his journey with the Red Devils — a journey that saw him play under several big names including Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Erik ten Hag, Ruben Amorim, and Solskjaer himself.

Speaking with TV 2, Rashford praised the Norwegian for his man-management skills and the positive atmosphere he created within the squad.

“Ole is a fantastic person,” Rashford said. “I loved playing under him. I can speak for many of the players at Manchester United when I say that we enjoyed playing for him. We played good football under Ole.”

Rashford’s most productive spell at United came during Solskjaer’s reign, when he scored 43 goals in two seasons, forming part of an exciting attacking setup that often thrilled fans even if silverware proved elusive.

His move away from Old Trafford reportedly came after current boss Ruben Amorim left him out of his future plans, leading to the forward’s loan move to Barcelona in search of a fresh start.

💭 Opinion: Rashford’s Words Reflect a Larger Truth About Football Management

Rashford’s confession is more than just nostalgia — it’s a reminder that football isn’t only about tactics; it’s about connection. Solskjaer may not have delivered the trophies Manchester United craved, but he clearly earned the trust and affection of his players.

At a time when managers are often judged purely by numbers, Rashford’s comments underline the power of emotional intelligence in leadership. Solskjaer wasn’t perfect — his tactics were sometimes questioned — but his players fought for him because he made them feel valued.

And that, in football, often makes the difference between a team that plays with freedom and one that plays in fear.

As Rashford seeks to rebuild his confidence at Barcelona, his words are also a quiet reflection of what many players crave: a manager who believes in them as humans first, footballers second.

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