Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs has recognised Marcus Rashford's dip in form.
He's not been on the scoresheet since Manchester United's Premier League win over Leicester in September.
Speaking to The Telegraph, he said: "There is one problem with being an early developer in football and that is you miss out on some of the basics that are standard for young players who progress more slowly from youth team sides, to the reserves – as it was in those days – and then gradually into the first-team.
"We are all keen to see academy lads make it through the ranks now, and rightly so, but we also have to understand the problems they might face even once they make it.
"To put it simply you miss out on some of the basics that complete your education as a young player. First-team training is all geared towards the next game, and they come thick and fast.
"As things stand he has not scored since the Leicester City game on Sept 24 and, like any goalscorer that will be playing on his mind. But lean periods like this are common for many young players. I was no different."