Robin Amorim responds to Marcus Rashford’s goals in the Champions League for Barcelona soccer


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Robin Amorim explained a goal in highlighting the goal of Napoli’s first Rasus Hasros when he was asked about Marcus Rashford for Barcelona in the Champions League this week.

Rashford United left to join Barcelona on loan in the summer transfer window, and finally got out of the brand to the Spanish Champions, where he helped his goal in securing his 2-1 victory over Newcastle United in St. James Park.

Meanwhile, Holund failed to find the network for Napoli in the Champions League Thursday evening as Antonio Conte was hit 2-0 by Manchester City.

Denmark International also left United on loan and he needed only 14 minutes to score his first goal for Naples in his 3-1 victory away from Fiorentina last Saturday.

When he was asked about Rashford Double in St. James Park, Amorem replied: “Rest. Rasmus, I am happy with Passseos too.

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Newcastle on Tin, England - September 18: Marcus Rashford celebrates Barcelona by scoring his second team's goal with Gul Conde and Firmin Lopez during the Champions League 2025/26 match in the first division in the first division in the first division on 2025 in Newcastle Tin, England. (Lee Parker - Camerasport via Getty Images)
Marcus Rashford twice scored to win Barcelona 2-1 victory over Newcastle United (Camerasport via Getty)

It is the same with him, comrades. You are very cruel to Rasmus but he also registered, so let’s note that.

Amorim also rejected the suggestions that United’s decision to sell Alejandro Grancho to Chelsea could bring in reverse results.

Garnacho is scheduled to face his former club this week when United will host United in Old Trafford on Saturday.

“I am not worried about it – I just want to win the matches,” said Amomim.

“I don’t care who plays for the opponent or what people will say in the end if the player will play well.

They are good players and they will play well if things happen. I just focus on the game and my players – this is my only anxiety.

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