Ruben Amorim responded sharply to criticism of his treatment to Marcus Rashford after the forward was left out of Man Utd’s defeat at Tottenham.
Rashford revealed that he is ready for a “new challenge” after he was dropped from United’s 2-1 derby victory over Manchester City on Sunday.
This was followed by another omission in Thursday’s 4-3 defeat at Tottenham in the Carabao Cup, igniting suggestions of a rift with Amorim.
Despite the controversy surrounding Rashford’s absence, Amorim maintained that his choices were in the best interest of his United squad.
Never A Mistake
When asked if it was a mistake to leave Rashford out, Amorim told reporters: “No, it is not.
“I feel that I do the right thing for the team so it’s never a mistake.
“We have to make a selection.
“Sometimes, like in the game, you feel that some of the guys go inside of the pitch and change a little bit of the game.
“Sometimes it is like that.
“I think it was not a mistake because I feel I am always doing the best for the team in my way of seeing things.”
While Amorim reiterated his belief in Rashford’s talent, stating on Wednesday that he wanted the player to remain at Old Trafford, recent events have raised doubts about their working relationship.
The United academy graduate has faced criticism for his lack of form after signing a lucrative contract extension in 2023 that ties him to the club until 2028.
Over the past 18 months, the England international has managed only 15 goals in 67 appearances.
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The coming weeks are likely to determine Rashford’s future at United. If the forward continues to be sidelined for upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth and Wolves on December 22 and 26, the possibility of a January exit will become increasingly likely.
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