MU: Rúben Amorim defends 2 criticized players

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Rúben Amorim supports his players. Having just arrived at Manchester United, the former coach of Sporting Portugal is entitled to his first controversy. Marcus Rashford and Casemiro boarded a plane and traveled to the United States for the few days off they were given before the season resumed. A decision very badly received by Mancunian supporters, while the club is in 13th place in the Premier League.

Questioned by the legend of the Red Devils, Gary Neville, on the management of these two cases, Rúben Amorim decided to defend his players.

“The first thing is they had five days off. The second thing is that they have received instructions for these five days and they are big boys, they have children, so they decide what they want to do.explained the Portuguese technician. It now remains to be seen whether the management of the 39-year-old coach will bear fruit this Sunday at 5:30 p.m., against Ipswich Town for its big debut.

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