Erik ten Hag speaks on Rashford dependency.
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has admitted that his team has a Marcus Rashford dependency following the victory over Brentford.
The England international scored the only goal for the Red Devils in their 1-0 win over Brentford in the Premier League.
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Following the game, the Dutch manager of Manchester United was asked if he thought there was a heavy reliance on Marcus Rashford, and he affirmed.
Ten Hag said it was the truth when questioned, agreeing to their overreliance on Marcus Rashford but saying there are other players in the squad he can look to for goals.
Rashford has scored 15 of the Red Devils' 42 Premier League goals this season, a whopping 35.714 per cent.
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They lost against Liverpool, drew against Southampton, and lost to Newcastle, which saw them drop out of the top four.
They have missed Eriksen due to injury and Casemiro due to suspension in that run, which, as was admitted by Ten Hag, has had an effect on the team's performances.
However, he believes that the other players have to step up, saying they have to find ways to win even without players as important as the Brazilian and the Dane.