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Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford has had a ‘wake-up call’ after being dropped over a disciplinary issue and must spur himself on to be more consistent, the Premier League club’s former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Friday.

The 26-year-old England international missed a training session after reportedly being seen at nightspots in Belfast and was absent from United’s 4-2 FA Cup fourth-round victory at Newport County last month.

United said they had dealt with the ‘internal disciplinary matter’ and Rashford scored on his return to Erik ten Hag’s starting side in last week’s 4-3 league win at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

‘Obviously I managed Marcus for three years and I know him. It’s not my job to go out and discuss his performances, but last season he was fantastic and it’s about consistency in football,’ Solskjaer told Reuters in the south Indian city of Bengaluru.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has had a 'wake-up call' after being dropped over a disciplinary issue, claims his former United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford has had a ‘wake-up call’ after being dropped over a disciplinary issue, claims his former United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Rashford visited Larne FC before going on a tequila-fuelled bender in Belfast last month

Rashford visited Larne FC before going on a tequila-fuelled bender in Belfast last month

He was seen going into a nightclub late at night, before calling in sick for training the next day

He was seen going into a nightclub late at night, before calling in sick for training the next day

Solskjaer managed Rashford for three years and saw him develop into a key man for United

Solskjaer managed Rashford for three years and saw him develop into a key man for United

‘Marcus and many others haven’t hit the heights this season. I’m sure he had a wake-up call last week and hopefully that will spur him on.

‘Is it the manager’s job to get the best out of him, or is it mostly himself or any player’s responsibility to get the best out of yourself? I think that’s more it.’

Speaking during the first leg of his India tour, which also includes visits to Mumbai and New Delhi, Solskjaer, who won the Champions League, six Premier League titles and two FA Cup trophies playing for United, said he had full faith in Rashford.

‘He’s had a fantastic career, some ups and downs,’ added the Norwegian, who is being hosted by Tilak Gaurang Shah of quizzing company Ace of Pubs.

‘Now we hope he’s going to hit that consistency, because I know and we all know there’s a top player there. It’s difficult to be at the top all the time, but it takes sacrifice.’

Solskjaer, sacked by United in November 2021 after a run of poor results, hoped Ten Hag could guide them back to glory.

United won the League Cup and finished third in the table under the Dutchman last season but are currently sixth with 38 points from 23 games, eight points off the top four, with their only realistic chance of silverware being the FA Cup.

‘I know exactly what he’s going through in the good times and the more difficult times,’ Solskjaer said. ‘We want to get to the top again and I hope it’s with Eric.

Solskjaer labelled Rashford a top player and backed him to improve his consistency

Solskjaer labelled Rashford a top player and backed him to improve his consistency 

He also said he sympathised with Erik ten Hag but believes he can take United back to the top

He also said he sympathised with Erik ten Hag but believes he can take United back to the top

Solskjaer said British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe coming on board as a minority stakeholder had given fans fresh belief and the Norwegian weighed in on media reports that the INEOS group founder was keen to upgrade the Old Trafford club’s stadium.

‘We have to move with the times and at the moment something has to happen,’ he said. ‘It’s either renovation or a new stadium because we’re falling behind if we’re staying in the same place we have.

‘It’s going to divide fans for sure, because history is important. But we traded The Cliff (training ground), which was iconic for United and the Busby Babes, with Carrington.

‘It looks like we might have to build a new stadium.’

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