Ruben Amorim brings in new Man United rule after Marcus Rashford and Casemiro decision

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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim is reportedly cracking down on squad discipline and has announced that players will no longer be able to use international breaks as an excuse for extra holidays.

Amorim took up his coaching duties at the beginning of the week and found his squad depleted due to many being away playing for their nations.

Two players who were not involved for their national teams were Marcus Rashford and Casemiro. Both players took the opportunity to travel to the US; Rashford was spotted at an NBA game in Madison Square Garden, while Casemiro visited Disney World in Florida. READ MORE: Ruben Amorim might have already found his most important player for his Manchester United plan READ MORE: Manchester United considering including exciting youngsters in Europa League squad Whilst not pointing the finger at Rashford or Casemiro for seizing their break, Amorim clearly stated: "Would I set a different structure?

Yes, for sure. But we cannot put this on the players. They told them they have five days off so they can fly anywhere. Because nobody in the club says you cannot fly.

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