Manchester United: Erik ten Hag breaks silence in the Rashford affair

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Incident closed. This is essentially what Erik ten Hag said at a press conference after Marcus Rashford’s nocturnal escapade in Belfast, which he still described as a“unacceptable.” “Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions, and the rest is an internal matter. The case is closed.assures the Dutch technician.

Since last Sunday, the English striker has suffered the wrath of the press and supporters of the Red Devils, following his absence from training and then the FA Cup match against Newport Country. Officially ill, the 26-year-old returned from Northern Ireland in the early morning after spending the night in a club. “The disciplinary matter is internal to the club”, concluded Ten Hag. Rasfhord was fined two weeks’ salary, or around 760,000 euros.

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