Manchester United say Marcus Rashford has “taken responsibility for his actions” and will be available for selection again after being dropped
This after we reported Rashford went for a night before reporting ill & missing training the following day
United says that the disciplinary matter has been dealt with internally and is now closed.
But given how the likes of Jadon Sancho were dealt with, has Erik ten Hag been tough enough with Rashford?
Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic’s Mark Critchley & Andy Mitten who writes about United for us & is also editor of fanzine United We Stand.
Produced by Jay Beale.
Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead
Further Reading:
Have Manchester United been tough enough with Marcus Rashford? - The Athletic
Marcus Rashford is testing the patience of fans who fear his talent could be wasted - The Athletic
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