Rashford continued to impress as he took his Barcelona tally to five goals and five assists in 12 appearances after a brace in their 6-1 victory over 10-man Olympiakos on Tuesday night in the Champions League.
Rashford is lazy!
The England international secured a loan move to the Spanish heavyweights from United during the summer transfer window and has since shined for the Catalan giants under manager Hansi Flick who is getting the most out of him.
However, speaking to MyBettingSites, Parker believes that Rashford should be ashamed as he looks back on his United career, which he thinks was filled with a lack of ambition and drive.
"He let his team-mates down. He was lazy, he didn’t do anything. He’s got a lot to prove if he comes back to England. How many players in the UK would trust him if he played for their team?
“We know it, the answer is no-one. They would never say it, but they would be feeling it inside. It was life and death when I played, and that should have been inbuilt in him, but it isn’t.
"Rashford put himself in a bad position where he didn’t know what to do. If you can’t give everything for your boyhood club and you are willing to let down the rest of the team, then that says a lot about you.
“If you can’t do it at the club you have been at since you were a kid, even saying you support that team and love the city where you have been brought up.. If you can’t deliver for them and let your teammates down on numerous occasions, then you are in a very bad position.”
Rashford is not one of Barcelona's best players
Barcelona hold an option to transform the arrangement into a permanent transfer next year for just £25M, with an additional £5M available in bonuses. Parker spoke more on his start and admitted that he does not think Rashford is one the club’s best players.
"He has done alright, but I don’t think he is in Barcelona’s ideal starting 11. Will he start in a Champions League final with Yamal, Raphinha and Lewandowski? I think the answer is no. He doesn’t start. Everything about Marcus Rashford seems to be about politics, to be honest."
Rashford will now look ahead to his debut El Clasico on Sunday afternoon as he looks to prove the likes of Parker wrong.
