Ruben Amorim claims he 'could NOT' get through to Marcus Rashford at Man United – and admits forward did not 'play' or 'train' the way he wanted

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Ruben Amorim expressed his relief that Marcus Rashford has completed his loan move to Aston Villa and admitted that he struggled to get through to the unsettled Manchester United star.

Amorim hadn’t played Rashford for the last 13 games and even went so far as to say he would rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital than the England international due to concerns over his attitude to training.

Speculation has raged around Rashford’s future over the last few months and Amorim was repeatedly asked about it before the 27-year-old joined Villa late in the January transfer window.

Ahead of United’s FA Cup tie against Leicester City at Old Trafford on Friday night, Amorim said the Rashford saga was ‘thankfully’ over and questions can now be directed to Villa boss Unai Emery.

‘Like we said before, we are fighting for our jobs until the summer and I am just focused on these games,’ said Amorim. ‘‘Thankfully about Marcus, he is in Birmingham now with Unai, so you can take these questions to another coach,’ he added.

The United boss admitted that he didn’t see eye to eye with Rashford, adding: ‘I couldn’t get Marcus to see the way you’re supposed to play football and to train the way I see it.

Marcus Rashford joined Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season on deadline day

Rashford had been frozen out the first-team squad in his final weeks at Manchester United

Rashford had been frozen out the first-team squad in his final weeks at Manchester United

Ruben Amorim claimed Rashford didn't 'play' or 'train' in the manner which he wanted

Ruben Amorim claimed Rashford didn’t ‘play’ or ‘train’ in the manner which he wanted

‘It was my decision – and Ty (Malacia) and Antony – to do these loans and to keep some players even without any transfers.’

Rashford’s departure has left United even lighter on firepower after Antony joined Real Betis on loan. Amorim decided to use Kobbie Mainoo as a false nine and leave Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee on the bench in Sunday’s defeat to Crystal Palace, but he is pinning his hopes on the rest of United’s attack stepping up to the plate.

‘We have to find players to play in different positions,’ he added. ‘You can see the way we play it’s going to take time and not solve all the problems. You can say with (Patrick) Dorgu, we have one more winger to play on both sides.

‘We create chances and we don’t score. We have many shots inside the box and catch (hit) one player. Amad (Diallo) can score more, Bruno (Fernandes) can score more, Kobbie Mainoo can score more playing in that position on the pitch. We have to improve as a team, we have a little bit of time.’

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