Manchester United has addressed concerns regarding forward Marcus Rashford’s recent behavior, stating that he has taken responsibility for his actions after being spotted at nightspots in Northern Ireland. Rashford missed training due to illness and was absent from Sunday’s FA Cup match against Newport.
The club has handled the matter internally and Rashford has resumed training. He is expected to be available for selection in United’s upcoming Premier League game against Wolves. This isn’t the first time Rashford has faced disciplinary issues this season, having been dropped previously for similar reasons.
Former United player Gary Neville emphasized the importance of making responsible choices and timing for players like Rashford. Other football figures, including ex-England striker Alan Shearer and Leicester City’s Conor Coady have expressed concerns and called for Rashford to address any underlying issues affecting his behavior.
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