Ralf Rangnick has hinted that Marcus Rashford faces being dropped unless he can rediscover his best form for Manchester United.

The England forward has been in and out of the side since beginning his season in October following shoulder surgery.

He returned to the starting line-up for the midweek Champions League meeting with Atletico Madrid. But again struggled to impact the game and was substituted with 15 minutes left.

Rashford’s replacement in Madrid, Anthony Elanga, duly netted the equaliser, and Rangnick made no attempt to sugar-coat Rashford’s recent form.

“He’s definitely not injured, he definitely has no issues with his shoulder any more,” said the interim manager. “I think we’ve talked a lot about Marcus in the last couple of weeks. And I have personally spoken a lot with him.

“It’s with him like with all the other players, it counts if they are on the pitch and they just have to perform. I’m pretty sure that he’s not happy with his performance right now but it doesn’t help if we discuss that every week.

“I don’t see any reason why he shouldn’t be happy. Our results have been good in the last couple of weeks and months, the team itself is in good shape. He’s right now trying to find his best possible shape and performance and we just try to give him a helping hand.

“In training he’s in top form, that’s why I decided to play him. But now it’s about having that transformation from training performance to the competition in the league, and this is the next step that he has to take.”

“By the way, we had a very similar situation with Jadon (Sancho) six or seven weeks ago and he is the best example about what can happen, it’s the player himself who has to perform and get the best out of his own performance. This is the same for Marcus now.”