Louis Saha has Ronaldo message for Marcus Rashford as Wout Weghorst to quit Burnley

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The man told the man not to copy the person.

Louis Saha, a former player for Manchester United, urged Marcus to stay away from copying other players. The Frenchman thinks that Marcus should take inspiration from some of United's younger players in order to revive his game.





He lost his place in the England squad after scoring just five times for United. Having five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo alongside him in the ranks might make the place to seek motivation seem obvious, but Saha would advise the young man differently.

"I love him, he's a terrific player, I think," said Saha. I don't understand why this happened, because the guy has everything. He can score goals, he's got speed, he's arrogant, and he can dribble.

It's strange what I'm going to say, but he needs to come back to basics and maybe not copy some of the other teammates who are younger. You need to get back to the young Rashford, having that simplicity in his game and running players, not thinking about the status that he had or he has been given by the press or his advisers. He has been through a lot from that.

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Wout Weghorst says he won't be at Burnley next year. The Holland forward only signed a three-and-a-half-year contract at Turf Moor in January.

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The 29-year-old says he must leave because of his desire to make the Holland's World Cup squad.

Weghorst said that his future wouldn't be in the city next year. I won't go into the Championship because I don't feel like I'm good for it. I am ambitious for the national team as well.

The trainer wants us to play at a high level. The Championship has a higher potential than a league like this. I have to take advantage of the opportunities presented to me. We will see what the future will bring.

For England, Foden is back.

After overcoming Covid-19, Phil Foden trained on the eve of England's Nations League clash with Italy but Kalvin Phillips sat out the session. Foden missed the games in Hungary and Germany after testing positive for the coronaviruses.

Foden trained with the group on Friday morning despite the fact that he was a bit slow with his recovery. The attacking midfielder rejoined the Three Lions on Wednesday after they returned from Munich, where he was forced off after an early collision with Germany.

He was absent from the open section of training at St George's Park on Friday because of the impact injury he sustained in a challenge with Schlotterbeck. Trent Alexander-Arnold left the camp after the draw with Germany, as agreed, after the energy-sapping season went all the way. The Football Association confirmed that James Ward-Prowse will join the manager in the pre-match press conference.                            
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