England manager Gareth Southgate has fired a warning to Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford following his poor start to the season.
The Three Lions forward has netted just one goal across all competitions this campaign, which comes as a disappointment after scoring 30 goals during Erik ten Hag's debut season.
The 26-year-old's nightmare season continued after he was sent off in the first half of United's 4-3 loss to FC Copenhagen in the UEFA Champions League.
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"In the end — and respectfully — with the big bucks, comes the big pressure," Southgate said, as per the Sun.
"He is the guy that got all the goals last year."
"Here we've been able to share the goals around and maybe there's less emphasis on just one person which I think helps them all.
"I'm sure even Harry is not thinking I've got to be the one to score.
"Maybe with Hojlund scoring now at United, that will help but you know over a period of time Marcus has scored goals so that's going to happen again.
"It's just a case of getting a couple and then he'll be off and running."
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