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Amorim: “Rashford case? Sometimes players are a bit selfish, I want the best from him”

Twenty-four more hours, then we’ll find out who among them Manchester United e Tottenham will advance to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup. I Red Devils are riding the wave of enthusiasm generated by the comeback against Manchester City in the league and Ruben Amorim, manager in chief, spoke about the issue in a press conference Marcus Rashford.

The English striker has made it clear with recent statements that the time has probably come to compete elsewhere, the fact is that according to the former Sporting coach this will not impact the team: “It’s simpler things than that. Everyone focuses on their own work. I have been a player and we are a bit selfish, so they will focus on their work to win a place in this team. I don’t think it will affect the team either.”

As for the challenge taken up by Amorim, leaving Portugal to take a direct flight to Manchester and sit on the United bench during the championship in progress: “It’s a difficult challenge. For me, it’s the biggest challenge in football because, as I’ve already Having said that, this is one of the biggest clubs in the world. It’s really a new challenge, the biggest, so I hope all my players are ready.”

Rashford will be ready to face Tottenham if he is called upon: “He is our player and he will be ready for the match. I want to get the best out of Marcus Rashford, like all the other players, this is a fundamental point for me. I spoke to many of the players, individually, during training. I want just win and help the team improve.”

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