Man Utd close 'controversial Rashford case' with statement

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Manchester United issued a statement on Monday night regarding Rashford's situation and put the case behind them. The club also said the striker is back in training and will be available for the clash against Wolves.

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The 'Rashford case' has caused a huge shock in England. After missing training last Friday with a suspected illness, Ten Hag left him out for the FA Cup clash against Newport County and rumours of a night out spread like wildfire.
'The Sun' revealed that the United striker partied two days in a row in Belfast, where he paid a visit to a friend he met in the Red Devils' youth set-up. Despite taking a private plane on Friday, the hangover played a trick on him and he was absent from the session because he was ill.
Although the media reported that the club fined him 650,000 pounds (762,000 euros) - two weeks' salary - the British club issued a statement on Monday to close once and for all the case that has generated a great stir in the country and among the fans.
“Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions. This has been dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter, which is now closed," Man Utd issued a statement on Monday to bring closure once and for all to a case that has caused a national uproar.
The Red Devils also made it clear that the striker, who has four goals and five assists this season, will be available for the clash against Wolves in Thursday's 22nd Premier League fixture at Molineux Stadium.
A few minutes after the Red Devils released the statement, 'The Sun' published a report in which a waitress revealed that Rashford had tequila shots and cocktails, among other things, before collapsing on the bed in the hotel where he was staying. In fact, she even had to help him lie down.

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