Aston Villa star ‘deeply disappointed’ with Marcus Rashford decision ahead of FA Cup clash

Marcus Rashford’s transfer to Aston Villa appears to already be creating tension at the club. Ahead of the player’s potential debut in the FA Cup.
The forward ende his Manchester United exile หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล in the. Final days of the January transfer window as he secure a surprise loan move to Villa Park.
Following a difficult 18 months at Old Trafford, the England international is looking to revive. His career, a quest that could begin on Sunday when Villa host Tottenham.
Unai Emery named Rashford on the bench for the FA Cup fourth round clash.
Ahead of the game, it was also announce that Rashford had include in Villa’s Champions League squad for the rest of the campaign, alongside fellow loan signings Axel Disasi and Marco Asensio.
However, as UEFA rules dictate that only three players can be adde to the squad, Emery has had to leave out permanent additions Donyell Malen and Andres Garcia.
Right-back Garcia’s omission was predicte but Malen, a £19million forward from Borussia Dortmund, was expecting to make the cut.
It was somewhat of a coup for the Villans to buy the Dutch international, who scored 15 goals last season as Dortmund reached the Champions League final.
And as a permanent signing, many fans were expecting the 26-year-old to be include ahead of loanees Rashford and Asensio
Explaining the decision, Emery said: ‘Of course, it’s not a good decision I had to take yesterday,. But I spoke with Andres and Donyell to tell them the decision and I argue my decision with them.
‘I spoke with him [Malen] and tried to be honest and knowing it was not fair for him. But the necessary decision I had to take was in that direction.’
But despite this chat report that Malen was left ‘deeply disappointe’ by his exclusion.
It is also note that Emery was practically oblige to include Rashford and Asensio as one of the main factors behind signing for Villa was the promise of Champions League football, while Disasi made the cut thanks to a shortage of defensive options.
Villa are paying at least 75 per cent of Rashford’s £325,000-per-week wages and do have the option to buy the United man at the end of the season for £40m.