Marcus Rashford must change in order to return to action for Manchester United, coach Ruben Amorim said on Wednesday ahead of their final Europa League league phase match against Romanian side Steaua Bucharest.
The England striker has not played for United since last month, after he admitted he was ready for a new challenge in his career. Amorim said on Sunday he would rather put a goalkeeper coach on the bench than a player not giving their all.
“Imagine a talent like Rashford, our team should be so much better with him. But he has to change,” Amorim told reporters.
“If he changes, we are more than welcome (to include him), and we need it. But in this moment we have to set some standards. We are waiting for Rashford, if he wants it really bad.”
Amorim said he had nothing personal against Rashford, who has made 287 Premier League appearances for United since 2015.
“I have to make the same rules for everybody,” the manager said.
“We are a better team with Rashford, that is clear, but until the right moment I will not change my mind.”
Meanwhile, Despite Aston Villa sealing a Champions League last-16 spot on Wednesday, coach Unai Emery faced questions on the futures of Jhon Duran and Ollie Watkins, with the Spaniard adamant he wants to keep one forward, while appearing resigned to losing another.
Ahead of kick off, several British media outlets reported Premier League title chasers Arsenal had bid for Villa marksman Watkins, while further stories emerged during Wednesday’s match stating that Duran is closing in on a January move to Saudi Arabia.
Watkins went on to score a decisive third goal before missing a penalty against Celtic as Villa sealed a top-eight finish in the Champions League first round, but the result was not top of reporters’ agenda post match.
“I don’t want (to sell Watkins),” Emery told reporters. “It is good news to have offers from other clubs. We want to keep our sporting objective through the players we have in the squad.
“Every player can be in the market if it is good for the player and the club. To get this deal we are going to be demanding. Watkins is our striker.
“If he (Duran) leaves it’s good news for us because they’re paying good money and we developed him in two years. A fantastic young player, I was always trying to help him with my advice. But the player has the objective and ambition and if he leaves it is because he prefers to go another way in his career.”
No soccer team had ever made one billion euros in revenue in a single season… until now. Emery expressed his frustration at the timing of these stories on Villa’s big night, sealing an impressive end to the league phase of their first campaign back in Europe’s premier club competition since 1982-83. —Reuters.




