Manchester United's new head coach Ruben Amorim has slammed the decision to allow Marcus Rashford and Casemiro to fly to the United States during the international break.
The duo both missed out on call-ups to their international teams during the final break of the year and as such were allowed a rest away from Carrington.
Rashford took the opportunity to watch basketball in New York while Casemiro was spotted at Disney with his family. In the wake of that, Gary Neville called out the two United stars and insisted that flying out to America for their holiday, considering potential jet lag they could suffer, was not a wise move.
This was seen as particularly damaging by Neville because of the position United currently find themselves on the pitch. READ MORE: What Amorim told Neville in first meeting READ MORE: Amorim already has what Ten Hag didn't "There was a player I used to play with that used to say, when times were tough that basically you go down to that extra level of detail in making sure everything's perfect, you take the butter off your toast, you literally make sure you're absolutely looking at every single 1% of detail you could," he told It's Called Soccer!
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