I do agree - and said in my response earlier - he could have made more of a 'show' of effort which is probably what people want to see i.e. let's say he closes down a defender at full sprint and wins a throw in, this conversation probably isn't happening, but whilst watching him I just thought it was much more uncertainty than laziness, multiple times from memory he'd look back at one of our players who would then direct him. I could be completely wrong, his attitude might genuinely stink but I find it hard to believe he isn't aware of how terrible he's been and wanted to try and help the team when he came on.
On reflection, I think one issue Rashford has is the team culture is hopefully heading towards a much more confrontational style and he might be too passive a personality for the system - these nippy, hard working and super fit players are much better suited to pressing teams, Antony and Garnacho dish it out as well as take it and feel they have that inner desire to compete for any ball, to somewhat enjoy a scrap with a full back - Antony is arguably too emotional with how he's lashed out a couple of times and Garnacho obviously got booked for dissent but there's so much more to them, it's so much harder for teams to generally bypass our flanks and then you have the super fit pair of Bruno and McT who despite all their flaws never stop running, hound players for 90mins and are starting to reap the rewards offensively now. Neither Garnacho or Antony will likely ever hit the peak numbers in a season Rashford has but then if they make us a better team overall, no one will care.
For the criticism of ETH's signings, this combative streak runs through all of them: Licha, Amrabat, Antony, Hojlund, Case, even Mount has that to his game, we need more of it. I feel it's quite a stark contrast when you think of the likes of Lindelof, AWB, DDG, Sancho, Martial, Rashford and how they appear on the pitch, much quieter, much quicker to drop their heads, never really get into any kind of confrontations.