Amorim says heâd rather pick 63-year-old coach over Rashford
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has suggested heâd rather give a place on the bench to his 63-year-old goalkeeping coach instead of Marcus Rashford because of a perceived lack of effort.
The England forward has not been involved in a matchday squad for United for six weeks and he was left out once again for Sundayâs 1-0 win at Fulham in the Premier League.
With the transfer window closing on 3 February, it is unclear what the future holds for Rashford, who Amorim criticised for not showing the attitude of someone âgiving the maximum every dayâ.
âItâs always the same reason â the training, the way I see a footballer should do in life. Itâs every day, every detail,â said Amorim, when asked why Rashford was not available.
âIf things donât change, I will not change. Itâs the same situation for every player, if you do the maximum and right things we can use every player.
âYou can see on the bench we miss a bit of pace on the bench, but I would put [Manchester United goalkeeper coach Jorge] Vital before a player who doesnât give the maximum every day.â
Sources close to Rashford had been adamant the 27-year-old has no issue with Amorim and was willing to play for the club again.
Hopes of a move to AC Milan have been dashed by the arrival of Kyle Walker as the Italian club can only sign one English player this month.
A potential loan to Barcelona depends on the exit of a couple of players and neither Eric Garcia nor Ansu Fati have shown much inclination to leave the Nou Camp.
Former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given told BBC Match of the Day: âThe fans arenât stupid. They see itâs not good enough from the players and Ruben Amorim is just being honest.
âIf you donât train hard and dedicate your life, you wonât be in the team. You have to show your manager you deserve a place in the team.â
Ex-Aston Villa midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger added: âHe wants to set an example but, if he does that, they will never be friends again.
âAmorim is also under pressure, if he is very harsh with the players then his teams have to improve.â
âItâs 50, not 40â â Amorim jokes heâs aged 10 years at Man Utd
Amorim has endured a testing start to life as Manchester United manager, having struggled to get his style of play to produce results.
Sundayâs game at Fulham looked to be heading towards a drab goalless draw before Lisandro Martinezâs deflected strike in the closing stages secured victory.
It was only Manchester Unitedâs fourth Premier League win since Amorim took over as manager in November.
Amorim, who turns 40 on Monday, joked: âItâs not 40⊠Iâm 50.
âAfter two months at Manchester United, itâs 50. Itâs a privilege to spend my 40th birthday here.â
Amorim will have welcomed the chance to smile as thereâs not been too many opportunities to do so in his time at the club so far.
The performance at Fulham was not convincing but they got the result, and means they have now won three of their past four games.
âToday was not the best match but we managed to win,â added Amorim.
âThe important thing is I have a clear idea of what I want to do. Sometimes Iâm frustrated.
âWe want to play a different style and we are going to play different style in the future.â
âWe have to be cautiousâ â Amorimâs transfer warning
With just over a week to go until the transfer window closes, Manchester United are yet to make a signing, with the focus having been very much on outgoings.
Winger Antony, who joined Manchester United from Ajax in August 2022 for ÂŁ81.3m, departed on Saturday to join Real Betis on loan for the rest of the season.
Meanwhile, Argentina forward Alejandro Garnacho has also been linked with a move away from the club, although Amorim started the 20-year-old at Fulham.
Garnacho, like his team-mates, put in a largely flat display at Craven Cottage, but did play a part in the winner, with his cutback eventually finding its way to goalscorer Martinez.
It has been said that selling Garnacho could help Manchester United to bring in funds to make purchases and avoid potentially breaching profit and sustainability rules.
The Red Devils have been linked with potential moves for Lecce full-back Patrick Dorg and Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku but for now Amorim is having to continue to work with what he has got.
âWe have to cautious,â he added.
âWe did make mistakes in the past and we cannot do it now.â
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Published6 June 2024
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