Leny Yoro balances on Rashford!

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Yoro described training sessions under Amorim as ” difficult And said the Portuguese coach was “Very strict When it was a question of demanding the best of his players in training. However, the 19 -year -old defender revealed that the former Manager of the Sporting CP could be ruthless towards the players who showed signs of laziness, a possible index of the reason why Rashford was completely dismissed from the team by Amorim before to join Aston Villa at the end of the winter transfer window.

“” I have a good relationship with Ruben Amorim. I'm just trying to do what I ask me to do. He is very communication with players because he has played at a high level“Said Yoro on Rio Ferdinand's podcast. “” He has evolved in many clubs, so he knows your feelings when you don't play or when you have a bad game. He knows how to talk to you, and it's really important to me. In training, it's really, I would say, difficult. But it is important.

Amorim too strict for Rashford

“We have a lot of training and, for him, training is really important because you play the match as you train. The most important thing is to be really good in training. If you are not working, if you are lazy in training, he won't love you – he will kill you! This is normal because, yes, you play as you train. It is very strict on this point because, to win matches and trophies, you must be disciplined outside the field. You must be punctual. »»

Rashford played six times for United after the current boss took control in November as a permanent replacement for Erik Ten Hag. However, he was quickly left out of the team because United was trying to get rid of the English international.

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