
Liverpool hero John Aldridge has taken aim at Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford.
Liverpool meet United later today at Anfield.
Aldridge wrote for the Sunday World: "I'm reluctant to write off Rashford ahead of today's massive game between Liverpool and United, as he is good enough to snap back into form and win the game on his own.
"He has hurt Liverpool in the past and he could do it again at Anfield this afternoon, but Rashford and the rest of his United team-mates don't seem to be in a position to flick the switch and perform right now.
"Ten Hag must hope that taking part in the biggest match in English football will inspire his players to silence their critics when tens of millions will be watching around the world.
"Yet I doubt many of this United team have the kind of passion I am referring to coursing through their veins as they prepare to take to the field.
"Some of United's half-hearted performances this season have been little short of disgraceful and their forwards, in particular, have let the team down time and again.
"Rashford scored 30 goals last season and, at times, looked like one of the best forwards in Europe, with his pace and power too much to handle.
"If anyone can find out where that player has gone this season, Ten Hag would like to hear from you."
