September 4th 2024.
Casemiro's recent performances for Manchester United have been a cause for concern, according to former England and Newcastle striker Alan Shearer. Shearer admits it has been difficult for him to watch Casemiro's struggles on the pitch, especially in the recent match against Liverpool.
Last season, Casemiro was forced to play as a makeshift centre-back for United, and it was a challenging experience for him. Unfortunately, his struggles continued in the game against Liverpool, where he was largely at fault for both goals after giving away possession twice.
To make matters worse, Casemiro was substituted just moments into the second half and United ended up losing the game 2-0. There were even reports that Casemiro left the stadium before the final whistle, but according to United manager Erik ten Hag, this was not the case.
It remains to be seen if Casemiro will continue to be a regular in Ten Hag's starting lineup when United returns to Premier League action after the international break. There have been rumors of a possible loan move to Galatasaray, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
Shearer believes that Ten Hag's job could be on the line if United fails to show immediate signs of improvement after two consecutive losses in the Premier League. He also expressed concern about the form of Marcus Rashford, who has not been performing at his best for the past 12 months.
In Shearer's opinion, Rashford may need to leave United in order to reignite his career and return to his previous level of performance. He believes that Rashford's mentality and attitude towards training will play a crucial role in his comeback.
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