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Record books will imply that Sheffield United suffered his twelfth defeat in thirteen Premier League games in 2020-21, a 3–2 loss at Bramall Lane on a night when Rashford scored two goals beyond Blades goalkeeper Ramsdale.
It was a touch of elegance that had nothing to do with the game Ramsdale will remember.
Speaking before tonight’s opposite game at Old Trafford, Ramsdale’s conclusion meant that Rashford took the time to begin a verbal exchange afterwards and the discussion had nothing to do with the match.
He would probably be a brilliant footballer, but Rashford’s greatest gift would possibly be generous in giving his time to others.
The young Mancunian has transcended the game in his role as a social justice activist identified around the world about the food poverty of children, which is the antithesis of stale discourse about the fact that footballers are only for themselves.
His verbal exchange with Ramsdale, who has had problems this season, meant a lot, however, if the duo communicated after tonight’s game, the visiting goalkeeper would rather do so with another result for his club.
Ramsdale said: “With the game opposed to Man United in December, Marcus and I had a verbal exchange at the end and talked about my circle of relatives and his and what he does for the country.
“To be honest, Marcus and I don’t know each other very well, so for him, asking about my mother and father is an adorable gesture and you can take anything even if he’s an opponent, and he scored twice after me. .
“His obvious humility. “
Pretty unfairly, footballers have won bad press in the last year in particular.
No wonder many protect each other, the truth is that it’s all the goalkeepers’ union has done, of which Ramsdale is a member, you take care of yours.
Somehow, he helped the 22-year-old cope with a difficult time in his career.
He said: “Two or three minutes of his time can be invaluable to young goalkeepers. I learned a lot from Ben Foster, although he comes from his YouTube channel and talks about cycling.
“It’s anything I can worry about, get away from football or release tension and help with recovery.
“When you play in front of goalkeepers, it’s very easy to chat with them, even if you’ve never met them before. We know others without knowing others and it is a very specialized place. We are all in the 18 meter line with our gloves and a blouse of another color for everyone.
“The other week, when we played in Tottenham, I saw Joe Hart and I had a verbal exchange and every now and then you’ll get a direct message from someone.
“When you see them, it’s very easy to chat and many of those pins have a lot of experience. When I walk to England to work out with children under the age of 20 or 21, Tom Heaton stops you in the hallway and you have a coffee and you talk things.
It also says all about Ramsdale, born in Stoke-on-Trent, who returned for a moment at United in the tight season, that of hiding after a mistake in the FA Cup win over Plymouth, which he faced.
Earlier this season, a character Ramsdale admires in Foster the music after Watford’s high-profile mistake in his loss at Huddersfield Town.
A few seasons ago, former England number one jack at Jack Butland did just that after a mistake in a Stoke City-friendly Carabao Cup at Leeds United.
He had the character of kicking a penalty in a penalty shootout and then talking to the press.
Ramsdale’s candor in speaking before tonight’s game is also admirable, it has been a season that has personally harmed him, given his connection to a club that will mean anything no matter what happens in the rest of his career.
The absence of enthusiasts made him increasingly disconcerting to him. In his two spells with the Blades, he still has to play in front of a decent crowd.
He said, “It’s hard. I care and I’m very emotionally hooked on the club. My functionality or that of the team and the position we are in have an effect. “
‘It’s anything I’ve just tried better and put too much pressure on my shoulders and took it as enthusiasts do and you take it home and you’ve got too much time left.
“It’s because this club does things like that to you, and that’s when you want stadium enthusiasts to get that hobby and excitement out. “
Last six games: Manchester United LWWDWW; Sheffield United LLWWLW.
Referee: P Bankes (Merseyside).
Last time: Manchester United Sheffield United 0, 24 June 2020; First league.
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