Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.

Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.
Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.

Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.

Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.

Everton’s Premier League winless streak now stands at eleven games following Manchester United’s 2-0 victory on Saturday afternoon.

Sean Dyche’s team dominated large stretches of the game, but once again they were forced to lament a lack of cutting edge in the closing third.

Erik Ten Hag’s team was able to maintain their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League thanks to penalties from Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford.
Since then, Rashford has messaged after one of the Everton players shared something on Instagram following the match.

Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.
Marcus Rashford Sends Love to £43k-a-Week Everton Player.

Marcus Rashford sends Everton player message after Manchester United win

Ashley Young wrote a note to the Goodison Park supporters following the defeat.

Not what we had hoped for. After taking the positives, we continue. I appreciate your wonderful greeting,” he wrote.
Rashford gave a red heart emoji in response. Young, who plays at Goodison Park for £43,000 a week, made 261 appearances in nine years at Old Trafford.

It’s reasonable to say that the 38-year-old’s heyday is behind him, as he is now intent on lifting Everton out of the bottom three.

The age-old cliché goes, but the versatile defender has played a significant amount of games under Dyche and is well-regarded. Should Everton find themselves in hot water later in the season, his experience could be important. Right now, that’s a possibility that is more than likely. The Toffees need to end their winless streak quickly, especially with another charge hanging over Goodison Park. The Premier League is reportedly targeting the middle of next month for the announcement of their latest verdict.

There have been talks of both Everton and Nottingham Forest being relegated after the season ends, with appeals requiring approval by the AGM, which takes place five days following the conclusion of the season. Both teams have been accused of breaking the league’s Profit and Sustainability Rules, which could result in point deductions.

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