Manchester United's manager, Ruben Amorim, expressed his belief that Marcus Rashford did not perceive the game of football in the same manner that he does prior to the decision to transfer the troubled England striker away from Old Trafford.

Following a significant decline in playing time under the manager, 27-year-old Marcus Rashford was loaned to Aston Villa for seven weeks.  

The manager explained that Rashford's training and playing styles were not compatible with his vision for the team, noting that player performance can vary significantly depending on coaching styles.  

He expressed his best wishes for Rashford and Aston Villa's coach, Unai Emery, hoping for a successful collaboration given Rashford's considerable talent.

Manager Amorim, whose team will play Leicester City in the FA Cup fourth round this Friday, stated that his primary objective is to reverse the team's current poor performance.  

He emphasized that the coaching staff is working diligently to secure their positions until the summer. Therefore, his immediate focus is on upcoming matches.

Regarding player Marcus, he is currently in Birmingham with Coach Unai, and inquiries about him should be directed to that coach. The team's current concentration is solely on its own players.