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Rooney admits having little sympathy for Rashford amid struggles this season

Wayne Rooney has affirmed his belief that Marcus Rashford is the only player at the club who can overtake him as Manchester United’s all-time top scorer, despite also having limited sympathy amid a difficult season for the forward.

Rashford scored a career-high 30 goals in all competitions last season but has netted just seven times for United this campaign – with his latest coming in United’s clash against Everton in today’s recently concluded match.

Fined and left out of United’s FA Cup fourth-round win over Newport County last month after indulging in a massive tequila binge at a Belfast nightclub before spinning a yarn to the club that he was too ill to train the following morning, the 26-year-old forward later said he is being treated too harshly by the media.

Little wonder then that Rooney is showing little sympathy for the forward when asked by TNT Sports ahead of the Everton clash whether he felt sympathetic towards Rashford. His candid reply was: “Not much to be honest. He’s in a privileged position where he’s playing for Manchester United.

“I’ve said before, he’s the one player I really believed could go and get my goalscoring record, and I hope he does because he’s a Manchester lad, but he needs to hit some consistency.

“Of course, he’s not having the best of seasons but he needs to find some form and consistency and become a leader of this team.”

Rooney scored 253 goals in 559 games during a 13-year career at United, with Rashford just shy of half that total.

“I don’t think Marcus is that type of player, I don’t think he’s a leader and sometimes his body language doesn’t look the best from that point of view,” Rooney said.

“For me I look at the likes of Casemiro, [Raphael] Varane, Bruno [Fernandes] as captain. They’re players who should be getting that out of Marcus because sometimes you need your teammates to get more out of you as well.”