Marcus Rashford remains on the bench as England advance past Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals, despite Stuart Pearce’s criticism of Gareth Southgate’s failure to deploy the Manchester United forward in tight games. The former England defender questioned why Rashford—who scored against Croatia and featured briefly against Ghana—hasn’t been used in England’s last two matches, where a counter-attacking spark was needed.
Why wasn’t Rashford used in Mexico and Norway? Pearce told talkSPORT that Rashford’s exclusion in both games was baffling. *“When you’re chasing a goal and need inspiration, there’s been no sign of him,”* Pearce said. *“You can change so many players in a game, but if you’re looking for a cutting edge, he’s not the one you go to.”* Rashford, 28, was an unused substitute in England’s 2-0 win over Mexico and the 1-0 victory over Norway, where Anthony Gordon—Barcelona’s new signing—started and provided two assists.
Rashford’s World Cup struggles mirror his transfer uncertainty Manchester United, who loaned Rashford to Barcelona last season, are reportedly willing to sell. The Catalans triggered his €30 million release clause but instead signed Gordon from Newcastle. Rashford’s 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 games for Barcelona didn’t secure a permanent move, leaving United open to bids from Arsenal and Tottenham. A strong World Cup could have reignited interest, but his limited impact—seven minutes against Ghana, a 61st-minute substitution against Congo—has dampened expectations.
What’s next for Rashford’s career? United legend Paul Scholes recently suggested Rashford is unlikely to stay beyond summer. With Rashford’s academy status and his age, a move could free up funds for United’s transfer window. Pearce’s comments add pressure: *“Perhaps it’s best he pursues his career elsewhere,”* he said. Rashford’s omission from England’s last two matches underscores the question: Can he regain his place in Southgate’s plans—or is his time at Old Trafford running out?
Key stats: Rashford’s 2026 World Cup so far - **Croatia (4-2 win, 13 Jun):** Scored England’s fourth goal in a 72nd-minute cameo. - **Ghana (0-0 draw, 18 Jun):** Played seven minutes in a deadlock. - **Panama (2-0 win, 23 Jun):** Started but made little impact. - **Congo (2-1 win, 29 Jun):** Substituted off at 61 minutes. - **Mexico (2-0 win, 3 Jul):** Unused sub. - **Norway (1-0 win, 7 Jul):** Unused sub.
Pearce’s criticism comes as Rashford’s future hangs in the balance—both at the World Cup and in his club career.