Ruben Amorim has publicly criticized Marcus Rashford's work ethic in training, emphasizing that he would rather play his aged goalkeeping coach than a player who does not give maximum effort. Rashford has been sidelined, making only one appearance in the last 11 matches. Amorim insists that if a player does not train properly, they won't be selected, no matter their reputation. After a recent win against Fulham, Amorim acknowledged that although the performance wasn't outstanding, the team achieved a clean sheet and must build on this for future games.
If things do not change, I will not change. It is the same situation for every player. If you do the maximum and do the right things, we can use every player.
The reason is what I think a footballer should do in training [and] in life. It is always the same reason.
I will put [Jorge] Vital [on the pitch] before I put a player that does not give the maximum.
Of course it wasn't a great performance, but we can see it. A clean sheet also, so let's get this feeling to the next game.
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