Marcus Rashford was involved in a car accident after the match against Burnley.
This is according to The Sun, who reported today that the 25-year-old was involved in an accident after the 1-0 victory against Vincent Kompany’s side.
The forward was apparently shaken but thankfully suffered no injuries. Good news from what must have been a start situation.
One Manchester United teammate came to his aid following the incident.

Rash in crash
The Sun reports that the striker had just left Carrington in his £700,000 Rolls-Royce before the smash.
The United squad had all travelled back from Turf Moor on a team bus following the victory, to which they all drove home in their own vehicles.
This is when the crash occurred, with Rashford having a ‘horror‘ collision on Carrington Spur – right near the training camp.
Images of the forward’s badly dented motor have emerged this morning, but this is little worry and thankfully Rashford is okay.
A source told The Sun that Rashford was shaken, but had no serious injuries.
Bruno came to help
As always with the assist, Bruno Fernandes reportedly stopped to help Rashford. The Sun stated that the ‘captain came across the scene and urgently stopped to offer help.’
A fine performance once again from the £250,000 p/w midfielder, who scored the winner at Burnley.
We are thankful Rashford is alright and the only damage done was to the vehicle!
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