Jesse Lingard fires behind claims, the former midfielder, Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford “destroyed the culture of the club”


Former Manchester United midfielder Marcus Rasford has shot back to social media critics, who said it has helped to destroy culture in the club.

Lingard, who is now on the Korean side FC Seoul after leaving United in 2022, was accused by a fan on X that negatively affects culture in Old Trafford along with former Pogba and Rashford player.

Like Lingard, Pogba departed from the club in 2022 as he sealed a move to Juventus, while Rashford is still in the books with the Red Devils, but recently moved to Aston Villa.

But while the 32 -year -old eventually found the form in South Korea, he was still criticizing his dream theater.

In a response to a position from United shows a goal from Lingard against Newcastle in 2015-16, one user said: “He, Pogba and Rashford destroyed culture and even Rooney admitted.”

Meanwhile, Lingard rushed to answer: “Explain how Paul and Marcus destroyed Manchester United culture?”

Another fan came in the discussion: “You did us to play well that some b ***** ds dums that” support “this club you don’t like because you dance and have fun.”

However, Lingard defended his position by saying: “Lool is just enjoying our lives to play for the biggest club in the world of course we made mistakes and learning, but we will have fun and smile and dance.”

Many former United players have criticized the decline of the club’s culture from the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, both with Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney challenging the social media of former players while competing in the league.

After ending a difficult spell with United in 2022, Lingard moved to Nottingham Forest, where he struggled to make an impact. He seems to have now found his place in South Korea and recently talked about how much he enjoys life in Asia.

He said: “Coach Kim Gi-Dong is someone who has a great understanding of football. He drives the team according to a clear plan.

“K-League is gathering more fans. I hope everyone in the football industry, including training staff, players and front office, will not be satisfied with this atmosphere and continue to move on.”

Pogba left for Juventus that summer and is now unnecessary after a doping ban, which has now cleared and can return to action.

Rashford, meanwhile, is trying to rejuvenate his career with the villa after a six -month loan to Unai Emery’s men. The 27-year-old made his debut in a 2-1 win over Tottenham in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.