Ruben Amorim has defended Manchester United’s decision to leave out Chido Obi for the Europa League clash. The

17-year-old forward has impressed for United’s reserve team and has featured as a substitute in three of the last four games with the likes of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee both out. However,
Obi was not included in the squad for European games before the February deadline and did not travel to Spain for Thursday’s last-16 clash with Real Sociedad.
“It was a different situation. At that time, Rasmus and Joshua were playing in the same position. We tried to manage everything, including the expectations of the boys, so it was a different context and we made the decision to go with other players,” Amorim said.
Jack Fletcher has been included in the United squad for the knockout stages of the competition, but he was not in the squad that flew to Spain.
“He didn’t train with us and he had a game (with the reserves) เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย before the Fulham game. “
(Harry) Amas was here today In the last game against Fulham we would have liked Amas to be in the team as well but because he played the whole game against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup he was not in the team. “
We try to organise everything and think about all the changes and we know when we bring certain players in it is a big step. We are being careful about the expectations of the boys. “
When I pick the team I look at the players we have, who train with us and then I think about the changes, which is why I bring some players in and try to see if they train with us and see if they play or just put them on the bench to show the fans a lot of young players. “
I try to organise everything because I know it is a big step for them and I try to cope with everything, so when I am picking the team I think about all aspects, the development of the boys, the team and not just what looks good for the fans and the media.