Former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has expressed his belief that current player Marcus Rashford has the potential to surpass his record as the club's all-time top scorer. Rooney, who scored 253 goals during his 13-year tenure at United, sees Rashford as the only player capable of achieving this milestone.
Rashford, who enjoyed a prolific season last year with 30 goals in all competitions, has faced challenges this campaign, finding the back of the net only seven times for United. Despite his recent struggles, Rooney emphasized that Rashford, as a Manchester United player, holds a privileged position that comes with high expectations.
Addressing Rashford's recent off-field incidents, including a fine for a nightclub visit and missing a match due to illness, Rooney acknowledged the need for the young forward to demonstrate consistency and leadership on the pitch. While Rooney praised Rashford's talent and potential, he also highlighted the importance of maintaining form and setting an example for his teammates.
Rooney pointed out that Rashford may not exhibit traditional leadership qualities on the field, suggesting that other players like Casemiro, Varane, and Fernandes could help bring out the best in him. The former United striker emphasized the role of teammates in supporting Rashford to reach his full potential and become a key figure in the team.
As Rashford continues his career at Manchester United, the spotlight remains on his performance and ability to fulfill his goal-scoring potential. With Rooney's endorsement and guidance, Rashford has the opportunity to make his mark in the club's history by surpassing the legendary striker's record.