Alejandro Garnacho and Manuel Ugarte both singled out two of Ruben Amorim’s first-team players who will stay behind after a Manchester United training session.
Ruben Amorim’s men played their final match in March last Sunday and Manchester United secured a 3-0 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.
Following United’s Premier League result against Leicester City, some Red Devils players are now away from Old Trafford after being called up for international duty.
Alejandro Garnacho will miss out during the March international break after he was not called up for the Argentina squad for his country’s World Cup qualifiers.
Manuel Ugarte, on the other hand, has been named in the Uruguay squad and the 23-year-old United defensive midfielder has linked up with his teammates.
Uruguay will resume their World Cup qualifying campaign against defending champions Argentina on Friday, with kick-off slated for 11:30pm UK time.
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Alejandro Garnacho and Manuel Ugarte pick out two Man Utd players under Ruben Amorim
Speaking to TNT Sports, Alejandro Garnacho and Manuel Ugarte took part in a quick-fire Q&A around players in the Manchester United first-team squad.
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Garnacho revealed that Rasmus Hojlund, who is away on international duty with Denmark, is one of the United players who stays behind after a training session.
However, Ugarte had another name in mind for a United player who stays late after the squad has been at the Carrington training complex under Ruben Amorim.
The Uruguay international revealed his pick was none other than United No 1 Andre Onana, who is away on international duty with Cameroon in the March break.
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What Ruben Amorim has noticed that is different in Man Utd training since his Old Trafford arrival
United manager Amorim has claimed that the “sound” in the Red Devils’ training at Carrington has changed since his arrival from Sporting CP last November.
“For me, it is more important in training and what I see in training is that they are improving, they are creating relationships – even the sound of training is different,” he said in February, as per Manchester United’s official website.
“But we have to use that in the game, we have to see it in the game, we have to take that step.
“I feel it in training, that we are bonding and we are understanding the way we want to play, but then in the game, I feel that we struggle a lot.”
United will return to Premier League action on 1st April when the Red Devils travel to City Ground to face Nottingham Forest, with kick-off slated for 8pm UK time.