Marcus Rashford continues to be exiled by Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim, with former United skipper Wayne Rooney claiming the forward must leave to salvage his career
Unsurprisingly, Rashford ‘s exit from Man Utd has turned ugly as head coach Ruben Amorim is ‘no longer on speaking terms’ with the outcast, who has made his bed with his alleged half-hearted training efforts.
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.
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
Former Manchester United skipper Roy Keane has told England striker Marcus Rashford he should be "ashamed" at his exile.
Wayne Rooney witnessed Marcus Rashford's situation first-hand when he visited Man Utd's training ground with his sons.
Al-Ahli could make a move for Rashford at the end of the transfer window, and if Rashford does end up at Al-Ahli, he’ll be surrounded by a few familiar faces. Indeed, Al-Ahli have a few players already in their squad who have played Premier League football.
Keane says Rashford must be "ashamed" over his Man Utd exile while Rooney revealed an "embarrassing" training ground snub over the weekend.
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Rashford has not been included in the squad for Thursday night’s trip to FCSB despite training with the group during the build-up after a period working by himself, described by another of United’s former big guns,
Roy Keane has ripped into Marcus Rashford and said the Manchester United star 'must be ashamed' following comments recently made by Ruben Amorim. On Sunday, after watching his team beat Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage,