FC Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford has revealed he was 'angry all the time' while playing under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United.
Rashford is currently on loan at the Catalan giants after falling out of favour with Red Devils head coach Ruben Amorim last season.
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The England international has played under a few managers during his time at Old Trafford, but has now revealed the three most influential coaches in his career.
“Influential? I’d probably say [Louis] Van Gaal, Jose [Mourinho], and Ole [Gunnar Solskjær]. I’ve had so many different managers, so it’s impossible to compare them all. But when you are a developing player, like at a young age, up until Jose, I’d never had a manager so fixated on winning before him," Rashford said on The Rest Is Football podcast.
“[Van Gaal] was fixated on winning, but he wanted to play a beautiful style of football. Jose doesn’t care – if you win, you win. You move on to the next game. At the beginning, I was angry all the time. But because we’ve won, and he’s just a winner, you start to understand him.
"He doesn’t bring up the points that were missing from the last game if we’ve won, but when we lose, he points them out. After a few months, I started to respect that approach, and I reaped the rewards with him as a coach."