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This is the $850,000 luxury car Marcus Rashford went to Man United training with

The English striker knows how to spend the money he earns.

By Darwin Largo

The English striker knows how to spend the money he earns.
The English striker knows how to spend the money he earns.
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Manchester United had some peace of mind this week after a 1-0 win against Burnley thanks to Bruno Fernandes' goal. This helped them turn the page and put the defeats against Brighton & Hove Albion and Bayern Munich behind them.

 

It also allowed them to quell rumors of off-field conflicts. In recent weeks, coach Erik Ten Hag had a quarrel with Jadon Sancho that ended with the forward's exclusion from the squad. And reports claimed that after the Brighton game there were fierce arguments in the dressing room between Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof, and between Bruno Fernandes and Scott McTominay.

However, peace was short-lived. Just hours after Saturday's game against Burnley, Marcus Rashford suffered a car accident while driving his Rolls Royce Black Badge Wraith. The striker was leaving the Carrington training complex around midnight when he collided with another vehicle. This caused his car to crash into a traffic light camera post. Fortunately, no one was injured.

Rashford was absent from Sunday's training session, but returned on Monday. Obviously, he couldn't use the same car, so he chose another one from his luxurious collection: a Rolls Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow, valued at more than $850,000. In addition, he has a third car of the same company, a $470,000 Black Badge Cullinan.

 

He will probably rest

This Tuesday Manchester United will begin the defense of the Carabao Cup title. Last season they were the champions and will now play their first game, for the round of 32, against Crystal Palace. According to The Sun, Marcus Rashford will not play, as he was absent from Sunday's training session due to his car accident. Harry Maguire and Mason Mount are both likely to be in the XI. The defender has not had much participation, as for the coach he is the fourth centre-back of the squad; while Mount is recovered from his injury.


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