Gary Neville questions two Man United stars ahead of Ruben Amorim's debut
Gary Neville has raised questions about the decision of Manchester United players Marcus Rashford and Casemiro to travel long distances for their holidays during the international break.
Rashford faced criticism after he was spotted at an NBA game between the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets in New York City, dressed in a striking white hoodie and black leather trousers. Meanwhile, Casemiro took his family to Orlando and shared photos from Disney World on his Instagram account.
Although both players were free to spend their time as they wished, with neither being selected for their country during the international break, former United captain Neville questioned their choice of destination. He clarified that he had no issues with the attention Rashford's outfit attracted or the attention he received, but expressed concern about the potential impact of jet lag on the players.
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He also questioned the pair's decision to accumulate a significant amount of air miles at a time when United are facing challenges. Neville shared his thoughts on the It's Called Soccer! podcast, stating: "It comes with the territory when you're this sort of player and stature.
"I've got very little sympathy for players who are the stars who are on huge money, huge commercial contracts, they want that attention, they need it as that's what fuels them and makes them the great players what they are and that's what gives them that adrenaline rush, they're going to get more attention, so I've got no problem with that and the attention he gets. I've got no problem with him going away in the international break and I've got no