Rashford ‘Must Be Ashamed’ Of Man Utd Exile, Says Keane

Rashford ‘Must Be Ashamed’ Of Man Utd Exile, Says Keane

Marcus Rashford, a former Manchester United captain, “must be ashamed” under Ruben Amorim’s rule, according to former manager Roy Keane.

The 27-year-old hasn’t played for United for seven weeks, and manager Amorim has vehemently stated to him that he “has to change” if he wants to succeed at Old Trafford.

Despite working alone for a while before training with the group, the England international was not selected for Thursday’s Europa League game against Romanian side FCSB.

Although Rashford has been linked with a loan move to Barcelona, the transfer window is closing on Monday at 2300 GMT, which means there is limited time.

Keane expressed his outcry over the situation while speaking on the podcast Stick to Football.

“I can’t get involved in the conversation, I still can’t understand at any level”, he said. “Whatever’s going on with players leaving, months left on contracts, a player who doesn’t train properly… I don’t understand it.

” You might as well leave me out of this conversation. Particularly if you believe he wants to move, which serves as a more effective motivating factor so that when you join a new club you are up to speed and at least you displayed a respectable attitude when you leave. He must be ashamed. “

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Wayne Rooney, a former United player, revealed on the podcast that he had witnessed Rashford working alone with a fitness instructor in front of his kids at the Carrington training facility.

Marcus Rashford was out on the training field with the fitness coach when my kids were playing at Carrington on Sunday, and he pointed out where the parents were passing, “and he was just over there.”

I pondered how embarrassing it must be for him as his parents pass by.

Rooney acknowledged speaking with Rashford and that he needed to leave if he wanted to start a new career.

He said, “I’ve spoken to Marcus a few times and I’ve told him that he needs to leave the football team because he’s not the same as me at Manchester United and whatever is going on in my life.” For him to have a fresh start, he needs to leave the club. “

Rashford, who came through the youth ranks at United, has scored 138 goals in 426 appearances for the club, netting seven times in 24 games this season.

Any potential move is complicated by his reported £300, 000-a-week ($374, 000) salary on a deal that runs until 2028.

Source: Channels TV

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