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Installed or not? Manchester United legend criticises Marcus Rashford & Casemiro for jet lag to go on holiday to the United States

After Manchester United in Ferguson, the coach has changed batch after batch, and the recruitment has been spent one after another, and why the results are getting worse and worse is closely related to the club's management of the dressing room. Let's just say that! Manchester United is a team with too many players with high salaries and low contributions, and they chose Manchester United to have a high-salary contract, but they are not responsible for their high-salary contract.

According to the latest news from the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United legend Gary Neville has criticised two key Manchester United players, Marcus Rashford and Casemiro, for going on holiday to the United States, believing that it is a sign of irresponsibility for high-salary contracts.

Here's what Gary Neville had to say: Rashford and Casemiro opted for jet-lagged long trips between the international break, with Rashford going to New York to watch the Knicks and Nets playing, and Casemiro taking his family to Disneyland in Aurado. When there are no game assignments, players have the freedom to arrange their schedules, but the poor results of Manchester United, the arrival of new managers, the selection of key players of Marcus Rashford and Casemiro will require a lot of time-consuming long travel, and the jet lag will have to be reversed when the players return to the team, which will definitely affect training and this weekend's games.

Marcus Rashford and Casemiro are both the highest-paid players in the Manchester United squad, with Marcus Rashford earning a whopping £325,000 a week and Casemiro earning a whopping £300,000 a week. Gary Neville believes that Marcus Rashford and Casemiro opt for a 10 to 11-hour flight during the international break, which is irresponsible for their own high-paying contracts for a player of their calibre and level.

Let's talk about it, do you agree with Gary Neville this time?

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