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The more the days and weeks pass, the more the romance between Marcus Rashford and Manchester United seems to belong to the past. Pure product of the training center and key player in the locker room for several seasons, the English international is no longer unanimous and his behavior off the field plays tricks on him. Sidelined by Ruben Amorim after the match won against Everton on December 1 (4-0), he made a mistake on this same level.
As revealed The AthleticRuben Amorim, newly arrived on the United bench after the dismissal of Erik Ten Hag, had asked his players to stay focused on the upcoming match and asked them not to go out the day before. An instruction that Marcus Rashford would not have respected. A version that the player’s entourage disputes, however.
Rashford ready to go
Just after this episode, the Red Devil still played in the Europa League match won by United against Plzen (1-2), but he was then sidelined during the four Premier League days that followed. He finally returned to the group on December 30, but only as a substitute during the home defeat against Newcastle (0-2).
The situation seems to be a little boring for everyone. While Ruben Amorim would like the international to refocus on his football, the latter also expressed his frustration during an interview in which he clearly said that he was ready to leave the club to try his luck elsewhere. Unless he finds playing time with Manchester United?
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