Rashford thinks that the constant changes at Manchester United have made it difficult for the team to succeed. He says that a successful team needs to have a clear set of principles that all players and coaches can follow.
Rashford praises the leadership of Sir Alex Ferguson, who was in charge of Manchester United for many years. He says that Ferguson's principles were clear and consistent, and that all players, from the first team to the academy, understood how to play the Manchester United way.
Rashford believes that Manchester United's constant changes have made it hard for the team to win the league. He says that the team's direction has been changing too much, and that this has made it difficult for them to succeed.
Rashford also thinks that Manchester United has not really started a transition to a new era. He says that the team needs to make a plan and stick to it in order to succeed.
Rashford compares Manchester United's situation to Liverpool's, which was in a similar situation a few years ago. Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, was given time to build the team and make a plan, and eventually, the team started to succeed.