
Ruben Amorim has challenged Marcus Rashford to lead by example if he wants to return to the Manchester United squad.
Rashford has been left out of Amorim’s last three match-day squads, he has admitted publicly Willingness to take on a new challenge After being omitted from the Manchester derby side.
Rashford questioned what other players had failed to show him combined With the squad, Amorim stressed that the 27-year-old has a unique set of responsibilities that he has yet to fulfill.
“Like any other player, they can be the best,” he said. “If you have great talent, (I expect) great performance, great responsibility, great engagement, push everybody in the moment. Some people have a great responsibility here because they’ve been here a long time.
“This is probably one of our club’s lowest moments, so we have to face it and be strong in this moment. That’s what I want from every player in the team.”
Amorim confirmed the reports Sir Jim Ratcliffe and United were not involved in charge In the decision to drop Rashford.
“He wants to play,” Amorim said of Rashford. “He’s trying. It’s my decision and only my decision.
“I talked to a lot of players personally during training. I’m doing things my way. It’s the only way I know. If I don’t do it, I lose myself, and I won’t lose myself. I Know if I do.”