Marcus Rashford thanks supporters after England call-up, omits Manchester United
Marcus Rashford has been included in England's 26‑man squad for the upcoming World Cup. He shared an Instagram post thanking those who "believed in him". The post did not mention his club Manchester United, sparking criticism.
In the Instagram caption Rashford wrote a brief note expressing gratitude to fans and supporters who stood by him during the selection process. He used the phrase "thank you to everyone who believed in me". The message was posted shortly after the official squad announcement.
The omission of Manchester United from Rashford's statement was quickly noted by media outlets and fans. Many commentators interpreted the silence as a deliberate snub of his club. Social media users expressed disappointment and called for an explanation.
Rashford's response focused solely on his appreciation for the national team supporters, without addressing the club controversy. By keeping the message centred on the England call‑up, he avoided further debate. The player has not issued any additional comment since the post.
Being named in the England squad is a major milestone for Rashford, who has been a regular starter for both club and country. The selection adds to his international experience ahead of the tournament. He will join the squad for pre‑tournament preparations.
The backlash highlights the close relationship between players, their clubs, and national team duties. Supporters expect acknowledgment of club contributions when players celebrate international achievements. Rashford's decision to omit Manchester United has reignited that discussion.
As the World Cup approaches, Rashford will shift his focus to training with the England group. The midfielder aims to contribute to the team's success on the global stage. His performances for Manchester United this season remain under the spotlight.