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Marcus Rashford: Ruben Amorim suggests he’d rather pick 63-year-old coach over forward

Ruben Amorim, the owner of Manchester United, suggested that he would prefer to have a place at his 63 -year -old goalkeeper coach instead of Marcus Rashford, because of lack of effort.

The England striker did not participate in Manchester United’s competition day for six weeks, and he was excluded again 1-0 victory in Fulham on Sunday In the Premier League.

With the closure of the transfer window on February 3, it is unclear what the future of Rashford is, Rashford has criticized AMORIM and did not show the attitude of “the highest and largest person every day”.

When asked why Rashford, who was not available, Amorim said: “This is always the same reason-training, I see the way football players should do. This is every day, every detail.”

“If things have not changed, I will not change. For each player, this is the same situation. If you can use the maximum and correct things, we can use each player.

“You can see that we missed the pace of the bench on the bench, but I will bring (Manchester United’s goalkeeper’s coach Jorge). This is a player who does not give the highest effect every day. “

Sources close to Rashford have always insisted that the 27 -year -old young man has no problem with Amorim and is willing to play again for the club.

The arrival of Kyle Walker made the hope of moving to AC Milan, because the Italian club could only sign a British player this month.

The potential loan to Barcelona depends on the exit of several players. Eric Garcia and Ansu Fati have not shown a great tendency to leave the camp.

Former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay gave the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) competition on the same day: “Fans are not stupid. They think that the players are not good enough, and Ruben Amorim is just honest.

“If you don’t work hard to train your life, you will not join the team. You must show the manager that you should have a place in the team.”

Former midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger added: “He wants to set an example, but if he does this, they will never become friends.

“If Amorim is very harsh on players, then his team must be improved.”

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