Manchester United star Marcus Rashford was reportedly involved in a car accident on the evening of his team’s Premier League win at Burnley on Saturday.
The incident was said to have occurred after the England star left United’s training ground.
Erik ten Hag’s squad had returned to Carrington by coach after their 1-0 win, with Rashford playing the full 90 minutes at Turf Moor as captain Bruno Fernandes scored the only goal of the game.
It was gathered that Rashford was driving his Rolls Royce after leaving the club’s training ground when head-on collision with another vehicle occured.
Images of the aftermath have been shared on social media showing a dent to a car following the crash.
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Meanwhile, Rashford was shaken but both he and the other driver escaped was said to be unhurt following the accident and did not require emergency medical attention.
Teammate Fernandes, was nearby and checked on his teammate as onlookers watched on.
The England star, who collided into a bollard after the collision, checked on the other driver after climbing out of his vehicle. Police were called to the scene and breathalysed both drivers as a routine measure and no further action was taken.
Rashford who will hope to be involved against Crystal Palace in midweek, also sent a message to his followers on social media, saying, “3 points on the road! I’m alright guys thanks for the messages.”
Earlier on Saturday, United had secured a narrow but valuable victory at Burnley to get their season back on track. Ten Hag’s side were coming off a run of three defeats on the spin in all competitions, but captain Fernandes delivered the crucial winner.