Ruben Amorim has called on Marcus Rashford to acknowledge Manchester United’s supporters after the forward faced criticism from fans following the 2-0 defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday evening.
Rashford was brought on as a second-half substitute as two goals from corner kicks from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba sealed the win for Mikel Arteta’s side at the Emirates Stadium.
United’s players went over to the travelling supporters after the full-time whistle but footage later emerged showing Rashford walking back towards the tunnel while the rest of his teammates stood applauding.
After being questioned on Rashford’s actions on Friday, Amorim insisted that all United players should take a moment to show their respect towards supporters.
‘Of course, we have to do it, especially when we lose. Not when we win, when we lose,’ Amorim said.
‘We’re going to do that and everybody has to do it. It’s going to be like that.’
Amorim was also asked if he shared Erik ten Hag’s frustration with Rashford over his inconsistent performances for United.
‘I prefer to focus on the whole squad,’ the United manager said.
‘We have a lot to improve, not just Marcus. All the team can improve in every aspect of the game.
‘Like I said before, I think the way we sprint back and sprint forward, the way we fight. It’s something we have to be very clear with the team.
‘This is the first point we have to address. And then the technical and tactical aspect will come later. So it’s not just Marcus. Everyone has to improve in that area.’
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