One Bad Game Could Doom Rashford at Barcelona, Warns Emmanuel Petit

‎Marcus Rashford has officially joined Barcelona on loan from Manchester United, but Premier League legend Emmanuel Petit warns the English forward is entering a world of high expectations. The former Barcelona midfielder insists that Catalan fans show little patience, contrasting sharply with the affection Rashford enjoyed at Old Trafford.
‎Marcus Rashford makes his Barcelona debut but Emmanuel Petit warns the English star must deliver consistently. One poor game could see fans turn.
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‎Barcelona, limited by financial constraints this summer, failed to secure targets like Nico Williams and Luis Diaz but managed to strengthen their attack by bringing in Rashford. Concerns over his registration for the opening La Liga fixture were resolved, allowing him to make his debut against Mallorca, coming on in the 69th minute for Ferran Torres.
‎Petit, speaking to RacingTipster, highlighted the challenge Rashford faces adapting to Spanish football culture. He noted that past achievements or a decorated reputation carry limited weight at Barcelona. Fans prioritize immediate results, demanding goals, victories, and consistent performances in domestic and European competitions. Petit said that even minor missteps on the pitch can trigger criticism in the press and boos from supporters.
‎The former France international also pointed out Rashford’s recent struggles at Manchester United, suggesting that regular play is essential for him to regain peak form. With Barcelona featuring a strong attacking lineup, including Raphinha’s impressive start to the season, securing consistent minutes may be a challenge for the 27-year-old forward.
‎Rashford will have the opportunity to prove himself in Barcelona colors when the Catalans travel to Levante for their second league match. Depending on Robert Lewandowski’s fitness, Rashford could take the No.9 role, giving him a platform to win over fans and adapt to La Liga’s demanding environment.

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