Marcus Rashford pictured driving to training in Rolls Royce days after terrifying car crash in £700,000 motor | The Sun

MARCUS RASHFORD has been pictured driving to training in another £700,000 Rolls-Royce.

That's just days after crashing one of the exclusive cars in a terrifying accident.



Rashford wrecked his white Rolls hours after Man United's 1-0 away win at Burnley on Saturday.

He had left the club's Carrington training complex around midnight before colliding with a vehicle driven by a 74-year-old gran.

The collision sent his 2.5-ton vehicle, which has a top speed of 155mph, into a traffic light camera post.

Rashford was lucky to escape injury and was checked over by a club doctor, while the other motorist was left very shaken but unhurt.

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Cops today announced they will not be investigating any further, having breathalysed both drivers at the scene.

It has now been left for insurers to sort out rather than the police.

Manchester United star Rashford was nowhere to be seen on Sunday as stars like Mason Mount and Harry Maguire reported for training.

The crocked duo are hoping to feature in tomorrow's Carabao Cup clash against Crystal Palace.

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And Rashford's absence suggested he was not going to feature.

However, the striker was snapped entering Carrington on Monday while behind the wheel of another of his three Rolls-Royces.

Rashford cruised into the training ground behind a tinted windscreen.

And his appearance suggests he could play some part against Palace tomorrow.

After his crash, Rashford posted a message to fans on social media.

It read: “3 points on the road! I’m alright guys thanks for the messages.”

United commented: “Marcus is fine. It was an accidental collision. Thankfully, both were uninjured.”

A source told The Sun: "Both drivers were badly shaken.

"Marcus immediately checked to see if the woman was okay and swapped details."

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