Man Utd hire former Premier League star to work with club’s strikers
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 30, 2022 - 11:33PM
Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial will work alongside the club’s new coach Benni McCarthy (Picture: Getty)

have hired former Blackburn Rovers striker Benni McCarthy as a first team coach.

The 44-year-old was pictured at United’s Carrington training base on Saturday and is set to join Erik ten Hag’s backroom staff immediately with a view to working with the club’s forwards.

McCarthy, a former South Africa international, won the under ’s management during his time at Porto and enjoyed a productive spell at Rovers during ’ time at Ewood Park.

Formerly of Ajax as well, McCarthy speaks four different languages and had been working as a manager in South Africa’s top division at Cape Town City and Amazulu.

McCarthy will be charged with working with an elite group of forwards, which is increasingly likely to include Cristiano Ronaldo, but his role will not be restricted to working with one department of Ten Hag’s first team squad.

Ronaldo missed Saturday’s friendly in Oslo as it was decided he would be left behind in Manchester to concentrate on building up his fitness.

The 37-year-old has missed the entirety of pre-season, officially due to family issues, amid relentless speculation over his future.

Ronaldo held showdown talks with Ten Hag and senior club officials in midweek and now appears likely to remain judging by his recent social media activity, despite claims he wants to leave for a club playing in the Champions League.

The former Real Madrid superstar appears to have a shortage of viable escape routes, however, with a number of high-profile clubs ruling themselves out of the running, while Ronaldo confirmed he was set to feature in Sunday’s friendly against Rayo Vallecano at Old Trafford.

Aside from Ronaldo, McCarthy will work with Marcus Rashford, looking to bounce back from a disappointing 12 months, and an apparently rejuvenated Anthony Martial.

The France international was deemed surplus to requirements by Ralf Rangnick in January and endured a disappointing loan spell at Sevilla.

Martial has been handed an unlikely chance to rebuild his United career by Ten Hag, in part due to Ronaldo’s absence, and impressed in the recent wins over Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace.

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