What Barcelona Teammates & Spanish Media Are Saying About Marcus Rashford’s “Miss of the Season” vs Como

 

Marcus Rashford dribbles past Como goalkeeper in a Barcelona pre-season friendly.

Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford burst onto the preseason scene with a statement moment—grabbing his first goal for Barça in the 5-0 win over Daegu FC during the club's Asia tour. It was a confident finish, a clean connection—fans and pundits alike took note. 

Watch Rashford’s first goal for Barcelona — a confident strike in the pre-season win over Daegu that had fans buzzing

But then came Sunday’s Joan Gamper Trophy clash with Como, where the mood flipped in an instant. Still cruising at 4-0, Rashford dribbled past the goalkeeper and faced a yawning, open net. Instead of celebration, there was shock—he chested one chance flawlessly, then skied a sitter so wildly it quickly earned the “miss of the season” label online. 

Watch the moment Marcus Rashford’s glaring miss left Barcelona fans and Spanish commentators stunned during the 5-0 win over Como

Spanish Media: Sharp Reactions, Mixed Verdicts

Media across Spain reacted sharply:

Mundo Deportivo didn’t hold back: “It is clear he is not a natural number nine,” they asserted, raising doubts about his fit as a central striker—even though that’s a position he often played at Manchester United. 
AS was even more cutting, calling it a “strange performance” and faulting his hold-up play and execution when playing with his back to the goal. 
COPE took a different tack, highlighting that Rashford showed terrific timing and pace, like when he sprinted down the right flank at full speed. They chalked up the miss to “overconfidence” more than technical failing. 
Marca, ever more diplomatic, downplayed the drama—calling it just a “minor sin in a friendly.”
From the broader press, Cadena SER echoed a common theme: “Me ha dejado frío" ("it left me cold")—noting that despite his promise out wide, his performance as a No. 9 felt underwhelming, especially with Lewandowski out injured.

What the Manager and Internal Talk Signaled

Before the miss, optimism was building. Hansi Flick had even labeled Rashford a “9 de emergencia”, noting that although he was signed as a left winger, his preseason work showcased adaptability up front—a valuable asset with Lewandowski sidelined.

After the game, Flick struck a balanced tone. He praised the team’s creativity, pressing, and ball control—but admitted there were defensive areas to polish ahead of La Liga. 

Rashford’s Own Response: Social Media, Smooth & Forward-Looking

“Good performance, good win … Ready for what’s coming.”

It was confident, measured—and undeniably Barça-luxed.

Teammate Support: A Tight-Knit Backing

Barça’s squad showed their support instantly:

  • Ferran Torres reacted with two fire emojis (🔥🔥), signaling full-on belief.
  • Fermín López added three clapping-hands emojis (👏👏👏)—a gesture that said, “You’ve got us.”

Despite the flub, teammates see genuine upside in Rashford’s offensive blueprint.

Fan Reaction: Reddit Roasts & Realistic Hope

“This miss is far worse. I would have sympathy if he’d slipped… but this? He absolutely mucked it up.”
— r/soccer user Annonomon (Reddit)

Redditors echoed that this was the kind of miss you ‘invented’ rather than botched—talent drowned in bad execution. Yet, they also acknowledged how the buildup play had been sharp. And many still hope he rebounds—with pace, skill, and that assist already in his ledger. (Reddit)

Bigger Picture: What It All Means for Rashford & Barça

  • Position Debate Continues: Is Rashford a winger or a center-forward? The miss doesn’t help—but his preseason goal and movement still make him a credible alternative in the strike role.
  • Registration Matters: Rashford’s La Liga participation isn’t yet solidified—Barcelona’s financial tightrope means he’s one of several players waiting to be officially registered. That adds pressure to impress fast. 
  • Psychological Resolve: A player’s real test isn’t success—it’s bouncing back from failure. Rashford’s measured social response, and the backing from teammates, suggest he's mentally up for the challenge and determined to write a redemption story.

Final Word: The “Miss of the Season” That Could Define His Barça Chapter

Here’s the truth: Marcus Rashford’s Barcelonian debut arc has been a blend of flashy highs (first goal, sprinting brilliance) and an absurd “how did he miss?” moment. Spanish media have been frank—calling into question his fit as a classic No. 9—yet praise his pace, his drive, and his potential adaptability.

What sets this apart is what happened next: teammates publicly backed him, the manager tempered critique with tactical analysis, and Rashford himself didn’t sulk—he looked forward. That’s football, where flaws aren’t final but chapters.

Will he morph this miss into motivation? Time will tell. One thing’s certain—Barça’s season just got a little more interesting with Rashford in the mix.

Simon Kelechi

is a passionate FC Barcelona fan, with a deep love for the beautiful game. Upbarca was born out of my desire to share the latest FC Barcelona news, updates, and insights with fellow fans around the world. Thank you for visiting Upbarca, and I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoy writing!
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