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Manchester United’s season has been nothing short of chaotic, and one of the biggest storylines has been the ongoing fallout between Marcus Rashford and manager Ruben Amorim.
The English forward has not featured in any of United’s last 12 matches, despite being fit and available for selection.
This absence has sparked widespread speculation, with many wondering if his time at Old Trafford is coming to an end.
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Rashford’s struggles this season have been well-documented, with his performances failing to reach the heights of his previous campaigns.
Despite being one of United’s most talented attackers, he has found himself on the outside looking in since Amorim took charge.
This situation is not entirely new for Rashford, who had similar issues under former manager Erik ten Hag last season.
His lifestyle and off-field choices have come under scrutiny before, leading to temporary exclusions from the squad.
However, this latest standoff appears to be more serious, as Amorim has remained firm in his stance on discipline and commitment.
It has been reported that tensions between the two began almost immediately after Amorim’s arrival, with their first major clash occurring before United’s game against Everton on December 1.
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According to The Sun, Amorim confronted Rashford about a suspected night out in the days leading up to the match.
The Portuguese coach reportedly questioned the forward’s professionalism, implying that his conduct was not meeting the required standards.
Rashford strongly denied the allegations and challenged Amorim to provide evidence of any wrongdoing.
The exchange quickly became heated, with Rashford allegedly asking, “Are you calling me a liar?” in response to Amorim’s accusations.
From that moment on, the relationship between the two deteriorated, and Rashford has been frozen out of the squad ever since.
He reportedly believes he is being pushed out of the club, with some sources claiming that co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has played a role in his exile.
Amorim, however, has maintained that his decisions are purely based on performance and commitment in training.
He recently stated, “Our team should be so much better with Rashford, but Rashford has to change.”
The manager also suggested that if Rashford improved his attitude, he would be welcomed back into the squad.
For now, Rashford’s future remains uncertain, with several clubs monitoring his situation as the transfer window nears its conclusion.
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Source: Centred Devils