Marcus Rashford shut a French woman out of his hotel room and dumped her clothes in the corridor after a booze-fueled night out in Belfast, according to reports. The row is believed to have erupted after the Manchester United man was accused
Manchester United are reportedly willing to offer Marcus Rashford counselling following his night out in Belfast last week which consequently saw him skip training the next day. The forward has apologised for his actions and ‘accepted responsibility’ for misleading the club.
Marcus Rashford’s booze-fueled Belfast night out last Thursday reportedly went on until 3am, just hours before the 26-year-old called in sick for Manchester United training. Rashford was consequently left out of the Red Devils’ matchday squad for the win over Newport County
Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford will be available for his side’s Premier League clash at Wolves on Thursday night after missing the Red Devils’ FA Cup fourth round victory over Newport at the weekend. And United manager Erik ten Hag may be
Manchester United have confirmed that Marcus Rashford will be available for selection when they travel to Wolves for a Premier League showdown on Thursday evening after the winger missed the Red Devils’ FA Cup clash with Newport on Sunday. Rashford didn’t feature
Marcus Rashford is reportedly facing a huge £650,000 Manchester United fine for allegedly partying the night before he called in sick to training. The striker was absent from training on Friday after telling the Red Devils he was too sick to attend
Erik ten Hag bluntly rebuffed questions about Marcus Rashford’s absence from Manchester United’s FA Cup tie with Newport as an “internal matter”. United’s official line is that Rashford has reported himself as sick but reports claim that he attended a Belfast nightclub
Marcus Rashford reportedly partied on Thursday night before informing Manchester United that he was too sick to train on Friday, despite the Red Devils denying the initial story. United insisted that Rashford had only partied on Wednesday night, hours before a sanctioned
United produced one of their best performances of the season as Scott McTominay’s brace downed Mauricio Pochettino’s strugglers. Ten Hag watched his attack in full flow as they created over 4.0 xG with solid performances throughout the side, leaving the Old Trafford
Marcus Rashford could face an extended spell out in the cold at Old Trafford after Manchester United rediscovered their hunger without him on Wednesday evening. The England wing was left looking on from the sidelines by United manager Erik ten Hag until