I agree, and I'm not suggesting for one moment that we should be starting him if he doesn't deserve it. I'm simply talking about our support for him. We can choose to all pile in on him and make the situation worse, or we can choose to be a little more empathic and give him a chance to find his form. It's impossible to imagine that our reactions as supporters don't have an effect on players.
It might not mean much to many people that he is a homegrown United supporter, but it should really.
I get the sentiment and if hypothetically there were two identical options, one home grown and one not, then fine. But those hypotheticals don't happen (and aren't here).
Schmeicel, Irwin, Rio, Keane, Ince, Cantona, Ronaldo, Ruud, RvP... did we care if they were home grown, no. Did we care they were mainly foreign, no. Some came from rivals and/or our most hated clubs. The front four in the treble season were ALL bought and paid for from other clubs as was all the defence bar GN.
I wouldn't go out of my way to criticise players for little things or make stupid comments on social media but Rashfords criticism is not knee-jerk, hell he's probably been given more patience than most?
But the BIG issue is not form, external work, whether he likes the fame... it's effort and (very transparent) lack of effort which impacts on our performances, other players and results. That's unacceptable at United and rightly so... fans pay a lot of hard earned money to watch millionaires play football at a club that is a huge part of our lives from kids to old age.
Home grown or not, he's playing shit and will have to take the flak like everyone else. It's up to him to take it, work harder, prove people wrong or leave. Whatever's best for United suits me.