Ruben Amorim relieved of the departure of Marcus Rashford

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This is a file that has largely occupied Manchester United's news throughout the winter transfer window. Put aside by Ruben Amorim, Marcus Rashford left Old Trafford to join Aston Villa. A sacred spine withdrawn from the foot of the Portuguese coach, who was to deal with a player considered to be major within the club, but who did not satisfy him at all.

A few hours before challenging Leicester in FA Cup (this Friday evening), Ruben Amorim was present at a press conference. And the Red Devils technician entrusted his relief to see English rally another stable: “As we said before, we are fighting for our posts until summer and I am only focused on these matches. Fortunately, Marcus is now in Birmingham with Unai (Emery), so you can ask these questions to another coach this month. We are just focused on our players. Rashford will not cross the road to his old club before a moment, since Manchester United and Aston Villa will not compete at the end of the season, on the occasion of the 38th and last day on the side of Old Trafford.

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