Why Bruno Fernandes allowed Marcus Rashford to take Man United's second penalty vs Everton
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Amad Diallo has opened up on the best player he has ever played with in his career.
The Ivorian youngster has been in the spotlight in recent days as he continues to fight his way back to top form.
Last week, the winger sparked mixed reactions after he deleted everything related to Manchester United from his social media profiles.
The move plunged his future at Old Trafford into speculation, leaving many believing he is unhappy at the club.
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Why Bruno Fernandes allowed Marcus Rashford to take Man United's second penalty vs Everton
FootballHowever, the youngster reaffirmed his commitment to the Manchester club on Sunday after he scored the winning goal against Liverpool in the FA Cup.
Diallo came off the bench to net the winner in the dying minutes of the extra time to send his side to the semi-finals of the tournament.
While the former Atalanta star has been privileged to play alongside some good players, he has settled on Marcus Rashford as his best-ever teammate so far.
According to Sportskeeda, the Ivory Coast ace made the declaration while taking part in a rapid-fire chat with the Professional Footballers' Associations on TikTok.
Diallo was asked:
"Best player you've ever played with?"
The youngster declared:
"Rashford."
Meanwhile, following Diallo's Sunday cameo, it remains to be seen how much he will be involved in ten Hag's team as the season enters its homestretch.
The 21-year-old has scored twice for the Red Devils following his Sunday winner in the FA Cup.
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FootballIn other news, Sports Brief also reported on Diallo explaining why he took off his shirt despite the risk of getting sent off during Liverpool's FA Cup clash.
In a hilarious post-match interview, the young winger claimed he forgot he had been booked earlier in the game.