Why Rashford must be patient over Barcelona future

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Why Rashford must be patient over Barcelona future

Marcus Rashford is not ready to give up on his Barcelona dream just yet, writes Spanish football expert Guillem Balague.

Why Rashford must be patient over Barcelona future

Marcus Rashford is not ready to give up on his Barcelona dream just yet, writes Spanish football expert Guillem Balague.

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There is a moment in every transfer saga that the people writing the stories never see.

It happens at a kitchen table, or during a phone call late at night, or in the silence after someone reads something on their phone and puts it down without saying a word.

It is the moment a footballer's family find out what is being said about the player.

With Marcus Rashford, it has been happening a lot recently.

Stories suggesting Barcelona do not really want him. That he is expendable. That a club that signed him on loan last summer and played him regularly is looking to move him on.

Rashford made a big decision in joining Barca last summer. On Saturday, he scored his 12th goal of the season to edge them closer to the title.

Last summer, Rashford left England after a difficult spell, with the exception of a productive six months with Aston Villa. His relationship with Manchester United seemed irreparable, the noise around him suffocating.

Joining Barcelona looked, to some, like a gamble - the 27-year-old moving to one of the most demanding clubs in the world with no pre-season, making his debut against Mallorca without having trained properly with his team-mates.

Many players may have viewed it as a transitional year. Rashford did not.

From his first weeks, he followed instructions, ran, created and scored. All while adapting to a new language, a new culture, and a dressing room that had - under Hansi Flick - been operating with a particular tactical system for a year at the highest level of European football.

Barcelona have an extraordinary concentration of attacking talent. But when you measure goals and assists per minute across La Liga this season, Rashford ranks among the best forwards at the top three clubs - Barca, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

He produces a direct goal contribution - a goal, assist, or penalty won - approximately every 92 minutes.

His team-mate Raphinha does likewise every 96 minutes - as does Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe. For Barca's Lamine Yamal, it's one every 102 minutes, while Real's Vinicius Junior manages one every 143.

By that same metric, Rashford has been the best English player in their debut La Liga season.

In dribbling, in running in behind the defensive line, in finishing actions and direct attacking intent - the metrics that capture the profile Barcelona recruited him to fill - Rashford's numbers are exceptional.

The only players who exceed him are Lamine Yamal in dribbles and Raphinha in attacking movements. Those two - arguably the best in the world at what they do - are the company Rashford is keeping, statistically.

It is worth reflecting on Barcelona's history with strikers in their first season.

Of all the elite forwards to have arrived over the past two decades - including Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Neymar, Ousmane Dembele and Robert Lewandowski - hardly any have hit the ground running. Luis Suarez is the exception who bettered Rashford.

On almost every measure, the Englishman is up with the best of them. Flick has worked closely with him, the improvement visible.

Of all the attacking players in Barca's squad - they have seven competing for three positions - only Lamine Yamal has played more than 3,600 minutes this season.

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