Paul Gascoigne, a Rangers star, advises Marcus Rashford not to “make same mistakes” as him.

It is reported the striker phoned in sick to training on the Friday after downing shots until the early morning, landing him a fine believed to be £650,000, or two weeks wages.
It is reported the striker phoned in sick to training on the Friday after downing shots until the early morning, landing him a fine believed to be £650,000, or two weeks wages.

It is reported the striker phoned in sick to training on the Friday after downing shots until the early morning, landing him a fine believed to be £650,000, or two weeks wages.

Paul Gascoigne, a Rangers star, advises Marcus Rashford not to “make same mistakes” as him.

In a poignant video of support,

Paul Gascoigne, the Rangers star,

It is reported the striker phoned in sick to training on the Friday after downing shots until the early morning, landing him a fine believed to be £650,000, or two weeks wages.
It is reported the striker phoned in sick to training on the Friday after downing shots until the early morning, landing him a fine believed to be £650,000, or two weeks wages.

implored Marcus Rashford not to make the same mistakes as him.

Throughout his career, Gazza,

a former player for the Gers,

has struggled with alcoholism and injuries in addition to his fair share of off-field issues.

After going on a “12-hour tequila-fueled” bender in Belfast last week,

the Manchester United player, 26,

has now received a message of encouragement from him.

The striker reportedly called in ill to training on Friday after downing shots until the small hours of the morning.

As a result,

he is reportedly facing a punishment of around £650,000,

or two weeks’ salary.

Gazza struggled with the spotlight after joining Spurs for £2.2 million in 1988 at the age of 21,

having previously joined for Newcastle United for just £2.2 million, as the Mirror noted.

He has cautioned Rashford—who has advocated for low-income families and campaigned for free school lunches—not to follow the same path.

The 56-year-old Gazza,

a former player for Lazio, Everton, Newcastle, and Spurs,

said: “I really like Marcus Rashford.”

My favorite player for England is him.

However,

it’s evident that things aren’t right for him at this time.

“I would advise him to avoid making the same errors that I did.

To turn him around, the staff and other players in his immediate vicinity might be needed.

There are occasionally issues not related to the game.

Even though he plays for his country and is a fantastic player for a renowned club,

he doesn’t appear content.

The manager clearly has a problem because he doesn’t even celebrate his accomplishments in the same manner.

Like I was at Lazio, he is down and getting fined;

it’s not easy being in

“I found it so difficult at Spurs that I saw a counselor once a week to go through my issues.

It can be difficult for a man to ask for aid.

Sometimes even football players require it.

Marcus works at one of the biggest clubs in the world and makes a fortune,

so everyone assumes he doesn’t care about anything.

The strain isn’t always easy to bear, though.

Gazza took his family to Disneyland while he was supposed to train,

and as a result,

he was fined £40,000 in Lazio, Italy.

“I got back up, and that’s what Marcus needs to do,” he remarked.

I’ve discovered that you should always consider the effects of your decisions.

Should you choose to

“Because everyone will be aware of your whereabouts in the morning.

It occurs when one is that well-known.

“The last time I went out drinking like that,

I ended up in rehab,”

crossed my mind as soon as I spotted Marcus’ location in Belfast.

“Those are some truly amazing people.

” However, there is nowhere to hide.

After Rashford discussed his bender with manager Erik Ten Hag on Monday at the team’s Carrington training facility,

the club said that the issue had been resolved.

“Marcus has accepted responsibility for his actions,”

a statement read.

The internal disciplinary matter pertaining to this has been resolved and closed.

However,

Ten Hag maintained that being a member of a premier team like United required “a certain way of life.”

“The player has to know what is good and not good,

” he continued. I’m done having to teach them now.

They should be aware that you are a Manchester United player.

Gazza,

who won over supporters with his deft moves and silly antics on the field,

talked about how some of his managers helped him overcome his issues.

“I don’t think it would have happened under Sir Alex Ferguson,

” he stated in reference to Rashford’s issues.

It is not conceivable to walk in his shoes.

However, sometimes you just need a helping hand.

You want to do well for the managers you love,

so you play for them. I adored Sir Bobby Robson and Terry Venables.

“I was overcome with sadness at learning of Terry’s passing;

he was an amazing boss who had shown me so much kindness in my youth. When I was feeling low,

he would cheer me up and tell me I was amazing even though I hadn’t performed well.

You need that sometimes.

Geordie Gazza also discussed his ongoing therapy sessions in London. “It gets things off your chest,

” he continued.

“It is all private information.

I wasn’t happy at Spurs,

and I cost £2.2 million, a lot of money back then.

When I would receive an electricity bill,

I would be unsure about what to do.

I frequently invited my neighbor in to help me organize stuff around the house.

But when I was Marcus’ age,

counseling helped me deal with some of my problems.

Rashford did

, in fact, “play with a smile on his face,”

as the former midfield player had advised.

“The houses, jewelry,

and fast cars are all thanks to supporters,”

he declared.

Attending games costs them a lot of money.

Never forget the supporters when you are on the field,

especially if you are representing England.

They are the most crucial component of the game;

you must amuse them, win them over, and make sure you remember them forever.

“He is capable of that.

And that was the one thing I had always desired to accomplish.

I wish Marcus could rediscover the love of life and return to his peak performance.

There’s a lot for him to anticipate at the Euros this summer. He continues to

Gazza,

who earned 57 caps for England,

remarked that returning home from the Italia 90 World Cup was “like Beatlemania” due to his sudden fame.

“Don’t disturb me,”

was written on a placard worn by his mother at the bingo,

he added.

Sometimes there were so many people outside the home that I had to drag myself out the back door.

Though he scored a few spectacular goals,

the one that stands out in his memory came during Scotland’s two-nil triumph over England at Wembley in Euro 96.

He skillfully threw the ball over Colin Hendry,

the defender, and finished it in the net.

This led to the notorious “dentist chair” celebration,

in which teammates doused Gazza with water while he was lying on his back to simulate a wild night out the players had previously experienced.

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