According to a report from The Sun, Manchester United’s forward, Marcus Rashford, was in a car accident following Saturday evening’s Premier League match against Burnley. Rashford, who wears the number 10 jersey for the Reds, was traveling with his teammates on the team coach back to United’s Carrington base from Burnley’s Turf Moor.
During the journey, Rashford’s £700,000 Rolls-Royce sustained damage on the road, but fortunately, he emerged from the incident unharmed. The report also mentions that his teammate and captain, Bruno Fernandes, happened upon the scene and promptly stopped to offer assistance.
Police responded to the scene; however, no arrests were effected, and there was no need for ambulance services to be summoned.
Images captured from the location today reveal traffic cones and barriers encircling a traffic island strewn with scattered debris.
Prior to their 1-0 victory against Burnley, secured by Fernandez’s halftime goal, Rashford encouraged his fellow teammates to maintain a consistent performance.
He said, “One good result, one good performance, can be a game-changer at this club.
“It’s a difficult position and I’m not as happy as I’d like to be, but there’s only one way to get back this happiness is to seek results.
“We know the effect that a victory can have on the team and then it’s up to the players to show consistency.
“That’s what we lacked. Last year, we were very consistent at home, but very irregular away.”
The England international owns a £700,000 Black Badge Wraith involved in the crash, a £390,000 Black Badge Cullinan and a £560,000 Cullinan Blue Shadow.






