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Erik ten Witch has answered "insane" claims that Marcus Rashford was dropped for Manchester Joined's 0-0 draw against Gem Royal residence on Saturday.
The in-structure forward began the match from the seat and came on as a substitute in the 61st moment, in spite of scoring in Joined's 3-0 win over Southampton and getting a support against Barnsley in their midweek Association Cup win.
"It seems like something has gone inappropriate," Redknapp said. "I don't have a clue about the subtleties. In any case, you don't drop a player that has scored two in midweek and against Southampton.
"I'd be anxious to say he is back yet he is giving indications of the Rashford from a long time back. It seems like something's happened perhaps this week, I don't have a clue about the director's disappointment. It is strange for a supervisor to out players for their way of life.
It was quite easy (to forget about Rashford) on the grounds that we really want to pivot," Ten Witch said. "Alejandro Garnacho additionally needs begins to improve and get more power. In this manner, we turn.
"We have seen he (Garnacho) has a ton of final result, he has scored such countless objectives and helps. He has just begun one time this season."
Ten Witch got some margin to hit back at Redknapp's statement, demanding that he rolled out the improvement for strategic reasons. Joined played in midweek - Rashford scored a support in a 7-0 win over Barnsley - and will next be in real life on Wednesday against Twente in the Europa Association. The British chap was presented as a last part substitute at Selhurst Park yet couldn't motivate a victor.
After the conflict with Twente, Joined play Tottenham in the Chief Association on Sunday. Rashford will expect to get bounty more minutes added to his repertoire.
The main thing I can reprimand is we were not clinical enough in the container, not definitive enough.
"It would be ideal for we to have scored however we let them stay alive in the primary half.
"Last week Onana was vital by saving a punishment against Southampton.
"That twofold save was splendid, it was class."
What was not class was the two-footed hopping challenge by Joined protector Lisandro Martinez on Castle midfielder Daichi Kamada in the final part.
Gem Royal residence manager Oliver Glasner said: "For me it was a truly weighty tackle.
"Luckily he contacted the ball and not the shin of the player. He could break his leg.
"The official chose no red card. I would rather not say anything negative about the official's choice.
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