Manchester United has addressed the situation surrounding forward Marcus Rashford’s absence from training and recent reports of him partying in Northern Ireland.
The club states that Rashford has acknowledged his actions and taken responsibility for them. He missed training due to reported illness and was consequently unavailable for Sunday’s FA Cup match against Newport.

The club has handled the matter internally, confirming that it’s now resolved. Rashford has since returned to training and will be eligible for selection in the upcoming Premier League fixture against Wolves.
Manager Erik ten Hag addressed the situation, labeling it as an internal matter. Rashford trained at Carrington on Monday alongside his brother Dwaine, who is part of his representation team. This incident isn’t Rashford’s first brush with disciplinary issues at the club, having previously faced consequences for similar behavior, including being dropped from the starting lineup and disciplined for oversleeping and being late to a team meeting.

Former players and pundits have expressed concerns over Rashford’s conduct, emphasizing the need for him to prioritize his talent and professional responsibilities.
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