M. Rashford's camp dissatisfied with O. G. Solskjaer's words © AFP

In Saturday's match against "Leicester City," "Manchester United" forward Marcus Rashford returned after an injury. After these matches, there could have been even more questions for "Man Utd" officials about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's future at the club, and lately there is also an impression that not all "Red Devils" players support the Norwegian. "The Athletic" journalist David Ornstein reported that O. G. Solskjaer's recent comments did not sit well with M. Rashford's camp. The coach said that the Englishman should focus more on football. "Sources close to Rashford are dissatisfied that Solskjaer publicly commented on the player's priorities, as although there was no ill intent, many interpreted it as a reminder to the player that he should focus more on his work," Ornstein said on his Twitter account. Rashford has done a lot of good things for the community in recent years: the Englishman has fought against racism, helped children in need of food, who live in poor conditions, and has been deservedly praised for it. The "Man Utd" forward was also awarded the Order of the British Empire.