5 Premier League players with a point to prove in the 2022 23 season
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Marcus Rashford reflects on a positive pre-season and the impact Erik Ten Hag is having https://t.co/ZBifYcry7V "We have to use last season as fuel to improve"Marcus Rashford reflects on a positive pre-season and the impact Erik Ten Hag is having https://t.co/ZBifYcry7V But Rashford has since worked hard to gain full fitness and has looked sharp in pre-season under . But the 24-year-old will need to impress in the upcoming season if the Dutch manager is to keep him in his plans in the coming years. It is worth noting that the attacker only has a year left on his contract with an option to extend it for another 12 months. Hence, Rashford is on thin ice and will be eager to convince his boyhood club to retain his services by going full throttle next season.
5 Premier League players with a point to prove in the 2022 23 season
5 Premier League players with a point to prove in the 2022 23 season The 2022/23 campaign is set to begin in less than a week and players are now gearing up for yet another grueling season. While some will build on the progress they made last season, others will be out to right the wrongs of the last few years and turn a new leaf.Several Premier League players underperformed in the 2021 22 season
When a player is not performing to their potential and is unable to get out of a bad run of form, the start of the new season is welcome. A number of stars failed miserably to justify their potential or maintain consistency last season and are burdened by either their price tags or the hype around them. But some will look towards the 2022/23 season as a chance to hit their peak again and prove their worth. On that note, let's take a look at five Premier League players with a point to prove in the 2022/23 season.#5 Gabriel Jesus - Arsenal
Arsenal v Everton - Pre-Season friendly Gabriel Jesus is one of the few players in the Premier League who has immense talent but has been unable to showcase it to its full potential so far. The Brazil star, who signed for in 2017, could never propel himself to greatness under . His recent move to , however, is bound to show everybody what he is about, especially in a side that shall be built around him. An excellent No 9, Jesus's ability to time runs, strength to hold the ball and effective finishing abilities convinced the Gunners to spend £45 million to bring him to the Emirates. Gabriel Jesus has taken pre-season by storm Gabriel Jesus has taken pre-season by storm He has already proved his class in pre-season by scoring seven times in five games, including finding the back of the net against both & Sevilla. Arteta has built a squad that is ready to compete with the big boys, and Jesus certainly looks like a fine cherry on top. After not being able to spread his wings at Manchester City, he will be a man on a mission to become a star at Arsenal in the upcoming season.#4 Jack Grealish - Manchester City
Manchester City v Newcastle United - Premier League Although the 2022 summer transfer window is yet to end, Jack Grealish remains the most expensive signing in British football. The former Aston Villa star joined Manchester City last summer for £100 million as Guardiola decided to bring the England star to the Etihad. However, given the size of the squad, there was a lot of competition and Grealish was unable to completely come out of his shell last season. In fact, he could only manage three goals and three assists in 26 Premier League appearances, which was a poor return for a man with his price tag. However, after the departures of Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus this summer, there is little competition in the wing positions. While Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez have joined the Citizens, they are both out-and-out centre-forwards and are only likely to occupy one position on the pitch. This leaves Grealish to fight actively to play on either wing and prove to Guardiola his proficiency in scoring goals and creating multiple chances in a game. Moreover, his ability to draw fouls in good areas, his quality in set-pieces and his desire to beat defenders in 1v1 situations could be vital. Once played on a consistent basis, Grealish will be keen on coming good and justifying his £100 million fee in the 2022/23 season.#3 Marcus Rashford - Manchester United
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League Marcus Rashford had one of his most shocking seasons at last term and the Englishman will be keen to forget it as soon as possible. After returning from a shoulder injury last summer, Rashford was eased back into the squad by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. However, the weight on his shoulders was considerable as every other attacker, apart from , was hugely underperforming. This led to Rashford often trying to influence games single-handedly, but it came to no avail as he often looked like a clueless figure on the pitch. Things did not change for the better under Ralf Rangnick, as few were able to comprehend the German manager's tactics. But it wasn't just an inability to understand things, as Rashford also looked like he had lost a little of his trickery and pace last season. So it comes as no surprise that he could only conjure four goals and two assists in 25 Premier League appearances last season. To put things into context, he managed 11 goals and 11 assists in 37 Premier League games in the 2020/21 campaign. Hence, he suffered a massive drop in form last season due to the aforementioned factors. "We have to use last season as fuel to improve"Marcus Rashford reflects on a positive pre-season and the impact Erik Ten Hag is having https://t.co/ZBifYcry7V "We have to use last season as fuel to improve"Marcus Rashford reflects on a positive pre-season and the impact Erik Ten Hag is having https://t.co/ZBifYcry7V But Rashford has since worked hard to gain full fitness and has looked sharp in pre-season under . But the 24-year-old will need to impress in the upcoming season if the Dutch manager is to keep him in his plans in the coming years. It is worth noting that the attacker only has a year left on his contract with an option to extend it for another 12 months. Hence, Rashford is on thin ice and will be eager to convince his boyhood club to retain his services by going full throttle next season.