How Man United and Marcus Rashford can avoid a messy divorce and why we shouldn't be surprised at the timing of his interview, writes CHRIS WHEELER

How Man United and Marcus Rashford can avoid a messy divorce and why we shouldn't be surprised at the timing of his interview, writes CHRIS WHEELER
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How Man United and Marcus Rashford can avoid a messy divorce and why we shouldn't be surprised at the timing of his interview, writes CHRIS WHEELER
Published: Dec, 19 2024 02:00

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How Man United and Marcus Rashford can avoid a messy divorce and why we shouldn't be surprised at the timing of his interview, writes CHRIS WHEELER For a man who knew what was coming next, Ruben Amorim seemed remarkably cheerful when he sat down at Carrington yesterday morning.

It came after Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho (right) were left out of United's matchday squad for last weekend's Manchester derby against arch-rivals City by the Portuguese coach.

Rashford gave an interview where he said he is 'ready for a new challenge and the next steps'.

If his comments blindsided the club and Amorim then the new head coach did not look too ruffled when he walked into the training ground ready to field the inevitable barrage of questions.

Question two, Marcus Rashford — and so on.

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