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Amorim's scathing remarks established a critical tone when he indicated he'd prefer to utilize the club's 63-year-old goalkeeping coach rather than a player who isn't consistently performing at a high level. The manager emphasized that his team ethos is based on maximum effort, punctuality, and commitment—qualities he currently finds lacking in Rashford. It’s an alarming situation, especially given it’s unprecedented for a manager to be so publicly critical of a player at such a high-profile organization.
The question remains: Is there any way back for Rashford? The atmosphere suggests not, especially with the transfer window closing soon. The uncertainty surrounding his future is compounded by reported complexities in securing a move away from Old Trafford.