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Marcus Rashford aims dig at former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho

Marcus Rashford aims dig at Jose Mourinho
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Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford aims a dig at former boss Jose Mourinho, claiming that there was no stability under the Portuguese manager.

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has aimed a dig at former boss Jose Mourinho ahead of the new Premier League season.

The Portuguese manager was removed from his position at the Old Trafford helm last December after a series of poor results, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer then taking over.

Speaking to The Times, the 21-year-old England international claimed that there is a more settled dressing room under the Norwegian than there was when Mourinho was in charge.

Rashford said: "He (Solskjaer) has brought stability. In the past three years, you were never sure about anything.

"Now we have stability. Everyone's in a good mood, a good place. It's a completely different environment to what it has been, it feels back like normal."

United take on Chelsea in their Premier League season opener at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

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