Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has again called out Marcus Rashford, telling reporters that the forward "has to change" if he is to force his way back into the matchday squad.
MARCUS RASHFORD has been told by Ruben Amorim that he must change – or stay in Old Trafford limbo. The Manchester United boss insists his stand-off with the unhappy striker is “not personal.” But
Ruben Amorim has made it clear that if Marcus Rashford wants to play for Manchester United again, he needs to prove he’s hungry for it and raise his standards.The last time Rashford featured for
Ruben Amorim has given a forthright and damning evaluation of why Marcus Rashford has not featured for Manchester United since December. The comments came after Rashford was once again not involved in the squad as Manchester United won 1-0 at Fulham on Sunday.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim insists he has no personal beef with Marcus Rashford, but is simply applying his own rules.The 27-year-old hasn’t featured in any of the club’s last 11 outings
‘Ruben Amorim sticks the knife into Marcus Rashford again in latest twist to Man Utd saga’ – GB News. He’s really ‘stuck the knife in’ with his brutal dig of “we are waiting for Marcus”; he will surely bleed out from that mortal wound.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has shown that he can be ruthless towards some of his squad, including Marcus Rashford.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has to change to be part of Ruben Amorims plans; the Man Utd boss says it is nothing personal with out-of-favour forward after reports they are no longer speaking;
Ruben Amorim has admitted Manchester United need a player like Marcus Rashford but says the forward “has to change” and meet his standards to have a future with the club. Seven weeks have passed since Rashford last played for the Red Devils and his wait continues.
Man Utd a better team with Marcus Rashford – but he has to change - The 27-year-old trained with his team-mates on Wednesday but was omitted from the 21-man squad travelling to Romania.
Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha has told Marcus Rashford he only has himself to blame for his ongoing exile and must sort himself out before it is too late to salvage his career