Instead of Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford is seen as more likely to be the executioner of MU criminal sanctions.

Instead of Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford is seen as more likely to be the executioner of MU criminal sanctions.


Matt Le Tissier suggested Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to suggest. Le Tissier feels that Marcus Rashford is more worthy of being a MU penalty taker than Paul Pogba.

Since last season, Pogba has been a MU penalty enforcer. He is responsible for turning the penalty obtained by MU into a goal.

But this season, he was criticized when he received a penalty from Marcus Rashford. The critics sounded louder after he failed to score a penalty against Wolverhampton, so his team did not win.

Le Tissier believes that Pogba is not qualified to execute the punishment to MU. "I am not very sure that Pogba is the executive coach," Le Tissier told Mirror.

Most style

Le Tissier believes that Pogba's execution sentence style is too stylish and inefficient, so the possibility of failure is quite high.

"I'm not too happy with the way he sentenced him, because he took too long to do what was needed, the situation seemed like a step to him and he didn't look serious in executing his sentence."

"He seems to be trying to show that he is a star without focusing on his main job as a penalty taker."



Rashford is better

Seeing this condition, Le Tissier recommended Solskjaer to appoint Marcus Rashford as the executor.

He thinks the 21-year-old striker is more worthy of an executor than Pogba.

"I think the way Rashford took the penalty is better than Pogba, and if I were their manager, I would call him [Rashford] my executor." he said.


Penalty failed

Rashford himself recently failed in executing a penalty.

He had the opportunity to take a penalty in the match against Crystal Palace, but the ball only touched the post and his team lost the match.

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